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Dear Staff, Students, and Families,

To prepare for a new federal regulation that requires compliance by 2029, the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) and Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS) tested the water at our schools with wells for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). PFAS are synthetic chemicals that have been widely used in products like nonstick cookware and water-repellent clothing. Research suggests that some PFAS compounds may pose health risks.

Wolfsville Elementary School has two wells. In Well 1, PFAS levels were detected above the federal standard that will be enforced starting in 2029. PFAS were not detected in Well 2. On August 16, 2024, Well 1 was shut off. The school has been served only by Well 2 since then.

Although we are not required to take action until 2029, we are acting to notify you now based on MDE’s recommendations.  

Handwashing and other non-consumption uses of water remain unaffected.

FCPS will also continue to monitor and retest our well water and respond in accordance with recommendations from MDE and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. FCPS is working on long term solutions to ensure all schools served by wells meet the upcoming compliance standards.

For more information on PFAS, please refer to the following resources: