A typical month at the Vancouver lab location of BSK Associates used to mean 10 to 15 water samples sent in through various cities and a few other homeowner samples sprinkled in.
Last month, the lab with seven full-time employees handled more than 5,000 samples.
It’s been a busy summer for BSK Labs, 2517 E. Evergreen Blvd., Vancouver, which has seen an increase in samples sent in thanks to the water crisis in Flint, Mich., and elevated levels of lead turning up in drinking water at schools in Tacoma and Portland earlier this year.
“Tacoma was the tipping point,” said Renea Rangell, lab director at the Vancouver location. “We saw an increase in schools wanting to test water before the school year was out, and a second push recently before school started back up. By October, I expect things will die down.”
In Clark County, tests showed elevated levels of lead at Image Elementary School in Evergreen Public Schools, Ridgefield High School and View Ridge Middle School in the Ridgefield School District and Dorothy Fox Elementary School and the Zellerbach Administration Center in the Camas School District.