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Findings and Recommendations 4 findings
F1
Juveniles in NCJH do not have access to water sources other than the drinking fountains.
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R1
of this report the NCPWD and the NCJH staff develop a plan to eliminate the metallic taste in the water in NCJH.
F2
Drinking fountain water in the NCJH has a metallic taste.
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R2
No later than February 2012 the NCPWD implement the above plan that will eliminate the metallic taste in the water in NCJH.
F3
Juveniles in the NCJH avoid drinking the water due to the metallic taste.
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R3
The NCJH provide palatable water within NCJH until the plan to eliminate the metallic taste has been implemented.
F4
Water in the NCJH facility currently meets the CDPH’s secondary drinking standard for copper.
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R4
Once palatable water is available from the water fountains in NCJH, that NCPWD conduct regular water taste tests.
Agency Responses 1
Government agencies' official responses to this report's findings and recommendations. Click on a response to see the structured breakdown.