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Information on the tap water quality in the Corvinus Main Building and the measures taken

During construction work affecting the water network at the Main Building of Corvinus University of Budapest (Fővám tér 8), water quality tests were carried out. These tests revealed that at several water outlets, tap water is not recommended for drinking but can be used for handwashing. The university immediately took precautionary measures.
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Measurements  were  taken  at  16  points  in  the  Main  Building.  The  tests  focused  on  metal  content,  and  seven  points  showed  lead contamination  above  the  limit.  At  the  same  time,  samples  were  taken  at  the  Sóház  (Fővám  tér  13–15),  and  the  water  quality  there was  found  to  be  excellent. 

Precautionary  Measures  Taken 

The  university  immediately  implemented  the  following  measures: 

Health  Advisory:  No  Blood  Test  Needed 

So  far,  there  have  been  no  reports  of  complaints  related  to  water  consumption.  The  university  consulted  the  Chief  Medical  Officer  to assess  the  health  risks  of  the  contamination.  In  response,  Tamás  Pándics,  Director  of  the  National  Centre  for  Public  Health  and Pharmacy  (NNGYK),  provided  information,  available  via  this  link

According  to  expert  opinion,  the  lead  present  in  the  drinking  water  does  not  pose  an  acute  health  risk;  long-term  effects  may  occur only  if  other  contributing  factors  are  present.  This  does  not  mean  that  anyone  consuming  lead-contaminated  water  will  necessarily experience  symptoms.  Even  at  the  concentrations  measured  at  Corvinus,  tap  water  is  not  the  primary  source  of  individual  lead exposure;  it  accounts  for  only  a  small  fraction.  Higher  exposure  may  come  from  sources  such  as  smoking  or  inhaled  air. 

Lead  in  drinking  water  mainly  comes  from  internal  building  plumbing,  made  of  lead-containing  materials  (lead  pipes,  lead  alloys). Buildings  where  such  materials  were  used  (typically  constructed  before  1945)  may  have  lead  concentrations  above  the  limit.  Between 2018  and  2020,  the  National  Centre  for  Public  Health  and  Pharmacy  conducted  a  nationwide  survey  on  lead  risk  in  drinking  water, resulting  in  a  national  lead  risk  map.  Most  of  central  Budapest  is  affected,  accessible  via  the  this  link

Regarding  the  offered  blood  test,  the  Chief  Medical  Officer’s opinion noted  that  it  does  not  provide  meaningful  information  about  lead intake  from  tap  water,  as  the  amount  is  too  small  compared  to  other  sources.  Blood  lead  tests  are  generally  designed  to  detect sudden  high-dose  occupational  exposure  in  industrial  settings. 

Free  Blood  Test  Available  for  Three  Weeks 

As  announced  on  5  June,  blood  tests  are  available  for  university  members  who  wish to  undergo  testing.  Although  NNGYK  experts consider  blood  testing  necessary  only  for  acute—i.e.,  sudden,  high-dose—occupational  exposure,  the  university  will  still  offer  this  service to  staff  and  students  at  the  Corvinus  University  medical  office  during  consultation  hours  for  three  weeks.

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