On December 1, a coalition of organizations including the ACLU of Delaware sent a joint complaint to the Environmental Protection Agency regarding the failure of Delaware state officials to adequately monitor, remediate, and alert the public about heightened lead levels in drinking water at public schools.
The coalition is asking the EPA to hold state officials accountable to promises they made when accepting federal grant dollars and ensure all students are protected from lead contamination in their learning environment.
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Coalition organizations include:
Creating Supportive School Environments
In the last few years, educational professionals, social service providers, and organizations like the ACLU began confronting the consequences of decades of zero tolerance discipline policies that pushed children out of school and into the juvenile and criminal justice systems.
ACLU-DE Convenes 'Coalition For Fairness & Equity In Schools'
Both New Castle County Council and Wilmington City Council passed resolutions supporting the Coalition and asking that school districts across the state implement the Coalition's recommendations. Read more about the Coalition here.
UPDATE: Our Title VI Complaint Against the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control and Sussex County
The EPA and the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) have entered into an Informal Resolution Agreement following the Title VI complaint filed by the ACLU of Delaware and partners in December 2022.
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