Baltimore, MD - Sept. 4, 2024  - You can add Baltimore County to the list of school systems starting the school year with unsafe drinking water on some of its campuses.

Two elementary schools, Kingsville and Jacksonville, have toxic chemicals in their drinking water that are above standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency. At both schools, water fountains cannot be used and bottled water is being provided for drinking. Tap water can be used, though, for handwashing only.

The chemicals found are polyfluroalkyl substances, commonly known as PFAS. Environmentalists call them forever chemicals because they don’t break down once they’re released into the atmosphere. They can build up in the body and cause harm, even at low levels.

The water was tested by the Maryland Department of the Environment.... Read More: WBAL TV