
Join Green Neighbors for an information filled conversation about lead in the DC water system.
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Presenters:
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Claudia Barragan, Chair of the Environmental Justice Committee, DC Chapter of the Sierra Club
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Paul Schwartz, Campaign for Lead Free Water
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Moderator: David Schwartzman, Green Neighbors and Professor Emeritus, Department of Biology, Howard University
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Bios click HERE
*Children are welcome &Â Spanish language interpretation will be available
This document not only applies to questions on DC Schools (DCPS and Public Charter Schools), but
also to recreation centers, day care centers, parochial schools, private schools, and public libraries-- anywhere where children spend extended amounts of time in larger groups and consume water from tap sources.
To contribute to the Lead Free DC community-based advocacy, the Environmental Justice (EJ) Committee of the DC Sierra Club, created the following maps by georeferencing the data (pdf data charts) provided by DGS, to graphically depict the tested sites and the results.
• Recreation and Parks Lead Testing Data Map
• DC Public Schools and other School facilities Lead Testing Data Map
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DC Water has pipe material data for service line sections of some homes, map data is not guaranteed to be accurate for every property.
The District/DC Water has collected pipe material data for service lines based on permit records, water main tap records, meter records, and maintenance, repair and replacement work
*click on text for weblinks:
• Black Millenials for Flint
• Joint Oversight Hearing on Lead Testing in Public Facilities (VIDEO)
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Green Neighbors is an all-volunteer group of residents of the Petworth, Brightwood, Park View, and Columbia Heights neighborhoods in Washington, DC.  Our goal is to lower our neighborhoods’ emissions of carbon and other pollutants that contribute to global warming and to make renewable energy and other sustainable resources more accessible to everyone in our community.Â
The DC Sierra Club DC Environmental Justice Committee (EJC) acts in solidarity with underserved groups, neighbors, organizations and communities of color &/or low-income who are organizing to combat unjust impacts of environmental burdens. Our aim is to provide support and help build local leadership, by strengthening and fostering distributive/participative justice through meaningful involvement.
Information: greenneighborsdc@gmail.com or in spanish: sierraclubejcommittee@gmail.com
                     (splash event page created by: Claudia Barragan)