N.W.T. gov't says it didn't use 'best practices' for lead testing at schools
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N.W.T. gov't says it didn't use 'best practices' for lead testing at schools
The government also noted it also undertook the original sampling process without in-house expertise specific to water testing. It said it didn't engage any third-party experts and didn't consult its own internal water quality experts in advance.
Best practices weren't used to test for lead levels in schools' drinking water, government admits - Ground Water Canada
Yellowknife, N.W.T. – The territorial government has admitted it didn’t use best practices when testing for lead content in school drinking water. The admission comes a week after parents were informed that lead levels in the drinking water at two city schools exceeded standards. Sampling was done without in-house expertise and third-party experts. CBC News report
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