SipSafe Tate County Profile
Publication Number: P4002-69
Department: MSU Extension- Tate County
View as PDF: P4002-69.pdf
The SipSafe program, conducted by the Mississippi State University Extension Service and funded by a grant from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is working to reduce lead exposure in children ages birth to 5 years by screening water in qualifying schools and childcare facilities.
- In Tate County, 159 children were served. There are about 604 children enrolled in Tate County, based on a July 2024 report of licensed childcare facilities in Mississippi from MSDH.
- 26 samples were taken.
- 0.0% of the results were over 10ppb. 10ppb is the proposed EPA action level for lead in drinking water.
- 1 facility was sampled. There are 9 facilities located in Tate County.
This data was collected between 2021 and 2024.
For more information, contact Justin Palmer at 662.325.0520 or [email protected].
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