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25 | On 01/17/2023, at 8:15 AM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Cynthia Reyes conducted an unannounced case management inspection for an Action Level Exceedance (ALE) detected in a water fixture in the facility. LPA met with facility director, Maricruz Flores during the inspection. Also present in the facility were 11 infants and 4 teachers/staff. Facility was within ratio & capacity. A COVID 19 risk assessment was conducted prior to entering the facility.
LPA reviewed new Assembly Bill (AB) 2370, Chapter 676, Statutes of 2018, which requires the testing of
water for lead in Child Care Centers (CCCs) with facility director during the inspection. Per AB 2370, all CCCs that are located in buildings constructed before January 1, 2010, must have their water tested and post the results by January 1, 2023, and every 5 years after the date of the first testing.
On 12/29/2022, the Department received notification from the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB), Division of Drinking Water (DDW). The SWRCB report indicated the facility was inspected and samples were collected on 11/22/2022. Faucet reported with 5.5 ppb or greater lead exceedance levels were as follows:
F – Drinking Fountain outside Infant Classroom (32.000 UG/L) Faucet currently not in use.
Director stated that the drinking fountain was not really in use, however if a school age child was walking by, they might use it but normally carry their own drinking water bottles or they have jugs of water and disposable cups. The faucet’s use was terminated when the facility was informed by the analyst that it was exceeding acceptable levels. Facility has put an "out of order/do not use" sign on the faucet and made it further inaccessible by attaching and securing a plastic bag around the outlet. Ms. Flores stated that she is having the faucet replaced and will obtain a retest of it afterwards.
See LIC809C for continuation. |