Testing recently conducted by the Maryland Department of the Environment found eight Frederick County Public Schools where levels of certain chemicals in drinking water exceeded new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency limits. In an email on Wednesday, FCPS spokesperson Brandon Oland confirmed that the students, staff and families at eight schools that tested with elevated levels in the district were notified late last week of the test results.
Drinking water at eight public schools contaminated by manufactured chemicals, FCPS says
September 5, 2024