McLaughlin News

Henry J. McLaughlin Jr. Middle School

201 Jack Lovering Drive, Manchester NH 03109

 Tel: (603) 628-6247     Fax: (603) 628-6274 


Kelly Williams

William Krantz

Amy Geary

Assistant Principal

Principal

Assistant Principal


December 8, 2023

Dear Parents and Guardians,

We are writing to let you know that Henry J McLaughlin Jr Middle School  recently completed testing for lead in drinking water. This is part of an ongoing effort related to New Hampshire’s House Bill 1421, which requires school and child care facilities to test for lead in drinking water and to act when lead is found at levels at or above 5 parts per billion (ppb).

Lead is a toxic heavy metal that has a range of adverse health effects if inhaled or swallowed. Lead rarely occurs naturally in New Hampshire’s drinking water sources (groundwater or surface water) and typically enters drinking water due to the wearing away of piping, faucets, fixtures and other plumbing materials. Because lead is tasteless, odorless and colorless in drinking water, testing is the only way to learn if lead is present. It is important to sample each faucet or water fountain that is used for drinking or food prep because test results can vary between locations. During recent testing, we collected samples from [#] drinking water outlets (e.g., drinking fountains, classroom faucets, kitchen sinks). We are pleased to let you know that none of the results showed lead levels at or above 5 ppb, the level where action must be taken. Some best practices to keep lead levels low include:

● “Flushing” water, when possible, to allow drinking water that has been stagnant to move through the pipes.

● Using cold water for drinking and cooking. Hot water may increase the amount of lead transferred from the

pipes or faucet, and boiling water does not remove lead.

● Discouraging drinking water from fixtures not intended for potable use (e.g., lab faucets, hoses, spigots, hand washing sinks).

All sample results and additional resources from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) can be viewed at gettheleadoutnh.org.

These sink basins will be repaired on Monday, December 11, 2023.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,

William Krantz

Principal