Lead Test Results from Drinking Water in Schools

Thank you for your interest in the Lead in School Drinking Water sampling and testing program at the Department of Health (DOH). Lead test results for schools sampled and tested by DOH starting in 2022 can now be found in our updated Test Results webpage. You can also find results for testing done 2018-2020 and 2022 to present on the Washington Tracking Network Dashboard. For information or questions regarding the Lead in School Drinking Water program, please contact leadfreekids@doh.wa.gov.

Search Results for Testing Done After 2022

Lead in School Drinking Water Test Results – 2018 to 2020

County School District School Sort ascending Results
King Auburn School District Meredith Hill Elementary School
King Federal Way School District Memorial Field at Federal Way High
Thurston North Thurston Public Schools Meadows Elementary: Early Learning Center
Thurston North Thurston Public Schools Meadows Elementary - Follow up
Thurston North Thurston Public Schools Meadows Elementary
Thurston North Thurston Public Schools Meadows Elementary
King Kent School District Meadow Ridge Elementary
King Renton School District Meadow Crest Early Learning Center
King Highline School District McMicken Heights Elementary School
King Renton School District McKnight Middle School
Yakima Yakima School District Mckinley Elementary Yakima
Pierce Tacoma School District McKinley Elementary (aka Mary Lyon Elementary) Update
Pierce Tacoma School District McKinley Elementary
Spokane Central Valley School District McDonald Elementary
Grays Harbor Aberdeen School District McDermoth Elementary Update
Grays Harbor Aberdeen School District McDermoth Elementary
Grays Harbor McCleary School District McCleary School
King Northshore School District Maywood Elementary
Snohomish Marysville School District Marysville ECEAP
Skagit Sedro-Woolley School District Mary Purcell Elementary
Mason Mary M Knight School District Mary M Knight School
Mason Mary M Knight School District Mary M Knight
King Highline School District Marvista Elemebtary School
King Kent School District Martin Sortun Elementary
Snohomish Marysville School District Marshall Elementary
Snohomish Marysville School District Marshall Elementary
King Federal Way School District Mark Twain Elementary
King Highline School District Marine Technology Center
King Renton School District Maplewood Heights Elementary
King Seattle Public Schools Maple Elementary
Kitsap South Kitsap School District Manchester Elementary
King Highline School District Madronna Elementary
Kitsap South Kitsap School District Madrona Heights Preschool Program at Discovery Alternative School
King Highline School District Madrona Elementary
Pierce Tacoma School District Madison Head Start Update Results
Pierce Tacoma School District Madison Head Start
Whatcom Lynden School District Lynden Middle
Skagit Sedro-Woolley School District Lyman Elementary
Thurston North Thurston Public Schools Lydia Hawk Elementary
Adams Othello School District Lutacaga Elementary School
Stevens Loon Lake School District Loon Lake Elementary
Pacific Ocean Beach School District Long Beach Elementary
King Northshore School District Lockwood Elementary
Thurston Tumwater School District Littlerock Elementary
Skagit Mount Vernon School District Little Mountain Elementary
King Renton School District Lindbergh Senior High
Adams Lind School District Lind Ritzville Middle School
Adams Lind School District Lind Elementary
Adams Lind School District Lind Elementary
Whitman Pullman School District Lincoln Middle School Update

Lead in School Drinking Water

To address the concerns about lead in drinking water, and to reduce children's overall exposure to lead in the environment, in 2021, the legislature passed, and the governor signed Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill (E2SHB) 1139 (PDF). In passing the bill, the legislature follows the advice of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Environmental Protection Agency that there is no known safe level of lead in a child's blood. Even low levels of lead exposure can cause permanent cognitive, academic, and behavioral difficulties in children. 

E2SHB 1139, now RCW 43.70.830 and RCW 28A.210.410, will require that drinking water outlets in school buildings built, or with all plumbing replaced, before 2016 be tested for the presence and level of lead contamination by June 30, 2026, and every five years thereafter. In addition, schools must notify community of lead test results and develop action plans for remediation if test results exceed the health-based standard of five parts per billion.

Concentration of lead in drinking water, even when it exceeds 15 ppb, is low compared to other sources of lead such as lead paint. The likelihood of drinking water at school alone causing an elevated blood lead level is very low. If you believe your child may have been exposed to lead in the environment, contact your healthcare provider.   

Resources

Lead Poisoning Prevention—Health effects of lead, common sources, and how to prevent exposure.

Engrossed Second Substitute Senate Bill 1139 (PDF)

Lead in School Drinking Water