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Water Testing Results
New York State requires the District to test water for lead levels every five years. All results of water testing at Warwick Valley Central School District properties will be reported on this page as they are certified and available.
Park Avenue Elementary School
Water testing at Park Avenue Elementary School confirms that all faucets at the school property are below the state’s allowable measure of 15 micrograms of lead per liter, typically referred to as “parts per billion” (ppb). This means that all faucets at Park Avenue Elementary School are within state guidelines and are safe for normal use.
Park Avenue Elementary School Report:
Sanfordville Elementary School
Water testing at Sanfordville Elementary School confirms that all faucets at the school property are below the state’s allowable measure of 15 micrograms of lead per liter, typically referred to as “parts per billion” (ppb). This means that all faucets at Sanfordville Elementary School are within state guidelines and are safe for normal use.
Sanfordville Elementary School Reports:
- WVCSD Water Testing @ Sanfordville ES (11.21.24)
- WVCSD Water Testing @ Sanfordville ES (4.1.2021)
- WVCSD Water Testing @ Sanfordville ES (7.24.2021)
Pine Island Elementary School
Water testing at Pine Island Elementary School confirms that all faucets at the school property are below the state’s allowable measure of 15 micrograms of lead per liter, typically referred to as “parts per billion” (ppb). This means that all faucets at Pine Island Elementary School are within state guidelines and are safe for normal use.
Pine Island Elementary School Reports:
- WVCSD Water Testing @ Pine Island ES (5.3.2021)
- WVCSD Water Testing @ Pine Island ES (6.21.2021)
- WVCSD Water Testing @ Pine Island ES (9.8.2021)
Warwick Valley Middle School
Water testing at Warwick Valley Middle School confirms that all faucets at the school property are below the state’s allowable measure of 15 micrograms of lead per liter, typically referred to as “parts per billion” (ppb). This means that all faucets at Warwick Valley Middle School are within state guidelines and are safe for normal use.
Warwick Valley Middle School Reports:
- WVCSD 2020 Lead in Drinking Water Report_WVMS
- WVCSD Water Testing @ Warwick Valley Middle School (4.19.2021)
- WVCSD Water Testing @ Warwick Valley Middle School (9.13.2021)
Warwick Valley High School
Water testing at Warwick Valley High School confirms that all faucets at the school property are below the state’s allowable measure of 15 micrograms of lead per liter, typically referred to as “parts per billion” (ppb). This means that all faucets at Warwick Valley High School are within state guidelines and are safe for normal use.
Warwick Valley High School Reports:
- WVCSD Water Testing @ Warwick Valley High School (4.28.2021)
- WVCSD Water Testing @ Warwick Valley High School (8.13.2021)
- WVCSD Water Testing @ Warwick Valley High School (8.31.2021)
Kings School
Water testing at the district’s Kings School building confirms that all faucets at the school property are below the state’s allowable measure of 15 micrograms of lead per liter, typically referred to as “parts per billion” (ppb). This means that all faucets at the Kings School building are within state guidelines and are safe for normal use.
Kings School Reports:
More Information
For more information on the district’s ongoing water testing program, please contact
Assistant Superintendent for Business
Timothy Holmes (click to email)
(845) 987-3000, ext. 10521