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Drinking water quality restored in the Main Building

Following repeated, comprehensive water sampling, the expert assessment has confirmed that the water in the renovated network meets drinking water quality standards. Results below the relevant limit values were measured at every sampling point currently in use. As a precaution, an additional control measurement will be conducted before the start of the academic year. Until then, the “non-drinking water” signs will remain in place.
Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem

In recent weeks, we have informed the university community in several announcements about the lead contamination detected in the water pipes of the Corvinus Main Building and the institutional steps taken to address the issue. Based on the initial results, we asked Vízkutató Vízkémia Kft., specialists in the field, to conduct an in-depth assessment throughout the Main Building, using a precisely designed water sampling matrix, and to prepare a risk assessment for the University. 

The results of the 60 measurements carried out at 20 sampling points in the Main Building have recently been received. Three types of measurement were taken at each point: stagnant water, flushed water and a one-hour measurement following normal use. We are also sharing the detailed measurement report and the expert risk assessment (both in Hungarian) with the university community. 

The risk assessment states that at Corvinus, “the overall set of measures taken by the responsible decision-makers was professional and effective”, and concludes as follows: “Based on the tests, as a result of the measures taken, namely the removal and closure of the assessed contamination source sections, it can be stated with a high degree of certainty that, in terms of lead contamination, the network water in the renovated internal water supply system of the building is of drinking water quality.” 

In line with the restored water quality, Campus Services will implement the following measures: 

To achieve the best possible drinking water quality, we recommend running the tap for 20 to 30 seconds before filling a glass or bottle. This allows fresh water to arrive from the pipes and also lets the water temperature return to its normal level. 

We have interviewed Azari Katalin, chemical engineer and drinking water consultant at Vízkutató Vízkémia Kft., not only about the measurement results but also about the scientific and social context of lead contamination in drinking water. The interview will be published soon. 

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