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Lead Testing in Schools Results Lead Testing in Schools Results NOTE: Results are sorted alphabetically by school system name. The highest result is listed in mg/L; the Action Level is 0.02 mg/L. "MDL" means the highest reading was below the method detection limit. "Removed from Service" means the fixture that tested above the Action Level was physically removed or shut off. "Replaced" means the affected fixture was removed and replaced with a new fixture. "Retested OK" means that after remediation (if applicable) new testing results were below the Action Level. System Name School Name ADEM # Highest # Samples First Retest First Second Retest Second Removed Replaced Retested Received Samples Result over Action Date Retest Date Results from OK Date Level Result Service Alabaster City Creek View Elementary Scho 10/11/2018 3 MDL Alabaster City Meadow View Elementary S 10/11/2018 3 MDL Alabaster City Thompson High School 10/11/2018 3 MDL Alabaster City Thompson Intermediate Sch 10/11/2018 3 MDL Alabaster City Thompson Middle School 10/11/2018 3 MDL Alabaster City Thompson Sixth Grade Cent 10/11/2018 3 MDL Albertville City Albertville Community Learni 9/6/2018 1 MDL Albertville City Albertville Elementary Schoo 9/6/2018 1 MDL Albertville City Albertville High School 9/6/2018 1 MDL Albertville City Albertville Middle School 9/6/2018 1 MDL Albertville City Albertville Primary School 9/6/2018 1 MDL Albertville City Big Spring Lake Kindergarten 9/6/2018 1 MDL Albertville City Evans Elementary School 9/6/2018 1 MDL Alexander City Alexander City Middle Schoo 6/18/2018 3 0.00041 Alexander City Benjamin Russell High Schoo 6/18/2018 8 0.00055 Alexander City Jim Pearson Elementary Sch 6/18/2018 6 0.0012 Alexander City Nathaniel H Stephens Eleme 6/18/2018 3 0.00097 Alexander City William L Radney Elementar 6/18/2018 2 0.0028 Andalusia City Andalusia Elementary School 5/10/2019 8 0.002 Andalusia City Andalusia High School 5/10/2019 6 0.004 Anniston City Anniston High School 5/7/2019 5 0.373 1 6/4/2019 0.00222 7/4/2019 0.0018 X X Page 1 of 47 Thursday, January 9, 2020 System Name School Name ADEM # Highest # Samples First Retest First Second Retest Second Removed Replaced Retested Received Samples Result over Action Date Retest Date Results from OK Date Level Result Service Anniston City Anniston Middle School 5/7/2019 5 MDL Anniston City Cobb Pre-K Academy 5/7/2019 5 0.00544 Anniston City Coosa Valley Youth Services 10/9/2019 7 0.00842 Anniston City Golden Springs Elementary S 5/7/2019 5 0.00271 Anniston City Randolph Park Elementary S 5/7/2019 5 0.0045 Anniston City Tenth Street Elementary Sch 5/7/2019 5 0.004 Arab City Arab Elementary School 5/7/2018 3 MDL Arab City Arab High School 5/7/2018 3 MDL Arab City Arab Junior High School 5/7/2018 3 MDL Arab City Arab Primary School 5/7/2018 3 MDL Athens City Athens Elementary School 5/1/2019 5 MDL Athens City Athens High School 4/30/2019 5 MDL Athens City Athens Intermediate School 5/1/2019 5 MDL Athens City Athens Middle School 4/30/2019 5 0.003 Athens City Brookhill Elementary School 4/30/2019 5 MDL Athens City James L Cowart Elementary 4/30/2019 5 MDL Athens City Julian Newman Elementary S 4/30/2019 5 MDL Attalla City Attalla Elementary School 11/7/2019 3 0.0015 Attalla City Etowah High School 11/13/2019 5 MDL Attalla City Etowah Middle School 11/14/2019 3 MDL Auburn City Auburn Early Education Cent 9/28/2019 3 MDL Auburn City Auburn High School 9/20/2019 3 MDL Auburn City Auburn Junior High School 5/30/2019 3 0.002 Auburn City Cary Woods Elementary Sch 5/30/2019 3 0.001 Auburn City Dean Road Elementary Scho 5/30/2019 3 MDL Auburn City Drake Middle School 5/30/2019 3 MDL Page 2 of 47 Thursday, January 9, 2020 System Name School Name ADEM # Highest # Samples First Retest First Second Retest Second Removed Replaced Retested Received Samples Result over Action Date Retest Date Results from OK Date Level Result Service Auburn City East Samford Middle School 5/30/2019 3 MDL Auburn City Margaret Yarbrough Elemen 9/18/2019 3 0.0019 Auburn City Ogletree Elementary School 9/18/2019 3 0.0013 Auburn City Pick Elementary School 9/18/2019 3 MDL Auburn City Richland Elementary School 9/25/2019 3 0.0036 Auburn City Wrights Mill Road Elementar 5/30/2019 3 0.011 Autauga County Autaugaville School 10/24/2019 5 0.00224 Autauga County Billingsley High School 10/24/2019 5 MDL Autauga County Daniel Pratt Elementary Sch 10/24/2019 5 MDL Autauga County Marbury High School 10/24/2019 5 MDL Autauga County Marbury Middle School 10/24/2019 5 MDL Autauga County Pine Level Elementary Schoo 10/24/2019 4 MDL Autauga County Prattville Elementary School 10/24/2019 6 0.00113 Autauga County Prattville High School 10/24/2019 10 MDL Autauga County Prattville Intermediate Scho 10/24/2019 5 MDL Autauga County Prattville Junior High School 10/24/2019 7 MDL Autauga County Prattville Kindergarten Scho 10/24/2019 6 MDL Autauga County Prattville Primary School 12/20/2019 5 MDL Autauga County Second Chance 10/24/2019 1 MDL Baldwin County Baldwin County High School 10/11/2017 16 0.005 Baldwin County Bay Minette Elementary Sch 10/11/2017 30 0.0053 Baldwin County Bay Minette Intermediate Sc 10/11/2017 30 0.0053 Baldwin County Bay Minette Middle School 10/11/2017 10 MDL Baldwin County C.F. Taylor Alternative Schoo 10/11/2017 8 0.0033 Baldwin County Central Baldwin Middle Scho 10/11/2017 12 0.0042 Baldwin County Daphne East Elementary Sch 10/11/2017 12 0.0018 Page 3 of 47 Thursday, January 9, 2020 System Name School Name ADEM # Highest # Samples First Retest First Second Retest Second Removed Replaced Retested Received Samples Result over Action Date Retest Date Results from OK Date Level Result Service Baldwin County Daphne Elementary School 10/11/2017 10 0.0019 Baldwin County Daphne High School 10/11/2017 14 0.0057 Baldwin County Daphne Middle School 10/11/2017 10 0.0013 Baldwin County Delta Elementary School 10/11/2017 12 0.0074 Baldwin County Elberta Elementary School 10/11/2017 12 MDL Baldwin County Elberta High School 10/11/2017 14 MDL Baldwin County Elsanor School Ford Road 10/10/2017 1 0.001 Baldwin County Elsanor School Highway 90 9/23/2019 1 MDL Baldwin County Fairhope Elementary School 10/11/2017 12 0.0019 Baldwin County Fairhope High School 10/11/2017 16 MDL Baldwin County Fairhope Intermediate Schoo 10/11/2017 10 0.0077 Baldwin County Fairhope Middle School 10/11/2017 10 0.0019 Baldwin County Foley Elementary School 10/11/2017 12 0.0011 Baldwin County Foley High School 10/11/2017 14 0.0012 Baldwin County Foley Intermediate School 10/11/2017 14 MDL Baldwin County Foley Middle School 10/11/2017 12 0.0028 Baldwin County Gulf Shores Elementary Scho 10/11/2017 14 0.0076 Baldwin County Gulf Shores High School 10/11/2017 16 0.0044 Baldwin County Gulf Shores Middle School 10/11/2017 10 0.0022 Baldwin County J Larry Newton School 10/11/2017 10 MDL Baldwin County Loxley Elementary School 10/11/2017 10 MDL Baldwin County Magnolia School 10/11/2017 12 0.0043 Baldwin County North Baldwin Center For Te 10/11/2017 10 0.0018 Baldwin County Orange Beach Elementary Sc 10/11/2017 14 MDL Baldwin County Perdido Elementary School 10/11/2017 14 0.0017 Baldwin County Pine Grove Elementary Scho 10/11/2017 14 0.0018 Page 4 of 47 Thursday, January 9, 2020 System Name School Name ADEM # Highest # Samples First Retest First Second Retest Second Removed Replaced Retested Received Samples Result over Action Date Retest Date Results from OK Date Level Result Service Baldwin County Presiton School 10/10/2017 1 MDL Baldwin County Robertsdale Elementary Sch 10/11/2017 12 0.0023 Baldwin County Robertsdale High School 10/11/2017 18 0.0034 Baldwin County Rockwell Elementary School 10/11/2017 10 0.0025 Baldwin County Rosinton School 9/23/2019 2 MDL Baldwin County Silverhill School 10/11/2017 14 0.013 Baldwin County South Baldwin Center For Te 10/11/2017 12 0.011 Baldwin County Spanish Fort Elementary Sch 10/11/2017 14 0.0016 Baldwin County Spanish Fort High School 10/11/2017 14 0.0025 Baldwin County Spanish Fort Middle School 10/11/2017 12 0.0026 Baldwin County Stapleton School 10/11/2017 10 MDL Baldwin County Summerdale School 10/11/2017 14 0.029 1 10/11/2017 0.0019 11/1/2017 MDL X Baldwin County Swift Elementary School 10/11/2017 10 0.0021 Baldwin County W J Carroll Intermediate Sch 10/11/2017 12 0.0056 Barbour County Barbour County Center Offic 10/11/2018 3 0.052 1 X Barbour County Barbour County High School 10/11/2018 3 0.009 Barbour County Barbour County Intermediat 10/11/2018 3 MDL Barbour County Barbour County Primary Sch 10/11/2018 3 MDL Barbour County Barbour County Transportati 10/11/2018 3 MDL Bessemer City Abrams Elementary School 6/13/2018 3 MDL Bessemer City Bessemer City High School 6/13/2018 3 MDL Bessemer City Bessemer City Middle School 6/13/2018 3 MDL Bessemer City Charles F Hard Elementary S 6/13/2018 3 MDL Bessemer City Greenwood Elementary Scho 6/13/2018 3 MDL Bessemer City Jonesboro Elementary Schoo 6/13/2018 3 MDL Bessemer City New Horizon Alternative Sch 6/13/2018 3 MDL Page 5 of 47 Thursday, January 9, 2020 System Name School Name ADEM # Highest # Samples First Retest First Second Retest Second Removed Replaced Retested Received Samples Result over Action Date Retest Date Results from OK Date Level Result Service Bessemer City Westhills Elementary School 6/13/2018 3 MDL Bibb County Bibb County Alternative Sch 10/24/2019 3 0.0039 Bibb County Bibb County Career Academ 10/24/2019 3 0.0022 Bibb County Bibb County High School 10/24/2019 3 0.0052 Bibb County Bibb County Preschool 10/24/2019 3 0.0023 Bibb County Brent Elementary School 10/24/2019 3 0.005 Bibb County Centreville
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