The contamination was discovered late last month after a high school student working on a project for an Advanced Placement class began investigating what she told administrators was an unpleasant taste in the school water, Shawn Carlson, assistant superintendent of the Boothbay-Boothbay Harbor Community School District, said Friday. We did the testing based on concerns she had raised with our maintenance director, Carlson said. She said, The water doesnt taste good, and a lot of the students dont drink it. Of 20 samples taken from 10 sinks and spigots in each of the two schools taken on March
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