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Technical and Case Study Presentations on Reducing Lead in Drinking Water in Schools and Child Care Facilities

EPA host webinars on lead testing and reduction in drinking water in schools and child care facilities. These webinars include presentations from federal agencies, states, school districts, and/or water systems on best practices, lessons learned, challenges, funding and available resources. 

Training Webinars

Download the following trainings:

July 14, 2022  (Part 3 of 3)
TAKING ACTION - Implementing a 3Ts program for Reducing Lead Exposure in Drinking Water in Child Care and Early Childhood Facilities, includes a case study from the Vermont Lead Program.  

EPA - HHS child care webinar video part 3

EPA - HSS child care webinar part 3 slides (pdf) (5.08 MB, July, 2022)

June 23, 2022  (Part 2 of 3)
TESTING - Implementing a 3Ts program for Collecting Lead Samples in Drinking Water in Child Care and Early Childhood Facilities, includes a case study from the Illinois Lead Program.

EPA - HHS child care webinar video part 2

EPA - HHS child care webinar part 2 slides (pdf) (8.96 MB, June, 2022)

June 14, 2022  (Part 1 of 3)
TRAINING - Implementing a 3Ts program for Lead Testing in Drinking Water in Child Care and Early Childhood Facilities, includes a case study from the North Carolina Lead Program. 

EPA - HHS child care webinar video part 1

EPA - HHS child care webinar part 1 slides (pdf) (22.31 MB, June, 2022)

State Case Study Webinars

  • EPA/USDA Funding Webinar
  • EPA, USDA, and Pennvest Joint Funding Webinar (pdf) (7.29 MB, July, 2021)
  • Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and University of Massachusetts Amherst (12/14/17) 
  • New York Department of Health (09/20/17) 
  • Denver Water and Denver Public Schools (06/21/2017) 

Related Information

  • Basic Information about Lead in Drinking Water
  • 3Ts for Reducing Lead in Drinking

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Last updated on July 8, 2024
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