Elevated arsenic level found in Mathews elementary water


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Parents of students at Currie Elementary School in the Mathews school district were notified Tuesday that elevated levels of arsenic found in the school’s well water resulted in bottled water being used this week. The school remained open.

Superintendent Lew Lowery said the school district’s water-testing company contacted the school district Friday to notify it that the arsenic reading was 11 parts per billion, one part per billion higher than the allowable level.

Bottled water was brought to the building, and the fountains and faucets were covered so that no one would use them until the school district receives word that the arsenic levels have fallen into the acceptable range, Lowery said.

The school is on Ridge Road.

The school district chlorinated the water to reduce the arsenic level, and the school’s testing company will test the water again Thursday, Lowery said.