‘These kids deserve water’: A San Diego County school district has lacked clean drinking water for more than a decade

These San Diego County schools go years without clean water  The San Diego Union-Tribune

‘These kids deserve water’: A San Diego County school district has lacked clean drinking water for more than a decade

Unsafe Levels of Arsenic in San Diego County School District’s Drinking Water

For 12 years, the Warner Unified School District in San Diego County has been dealing with unsafe levels of arsenic in its drinking water. The district has faced challenges in finding a permanent clean water solution, and bureaucratic delays have only added to their frustration.

Struggles Faced by Rural School Districts

Warner Unified is not alone in its struggle for clean water. This issue highlights the broader challenges faced by many rural school districts when it comes to infrastructure and resources.

Custodians Joe Melendez, front, and Edwin Martinez fill water jugs in classrooms at Warner Unified.SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities 11.1: By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe, and affordable housing and basic services and upgrade slums. – Cost estimates for building a connecting pipeline or a new well
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