Katya Cherukumilli, Evaluating & Addressing Gaps in Public Institutions' Safe Drinking Water Access

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Katya Cherukumilli is an assistant professor in the University of Washington's Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering. Presentation recorded November 14, 2024 for the HCDE Research Speaker Series.

Evaluating and Addressing Gaps in Safe Drinking Water Access in Public Institutions

Aging drinking water infrastructure in public schools and universities increases users’ risk of exposure to metals that are neurotoxic or impart an undesirable taste, odor, and appearance to the water. In addition to posing health, reputational, and financial risks, deteriorating water infrastructure also corrodes users’ trust in public tap water sources, promoting an unsustainable reliance on plastic bottled water. In this seminar, Dr. Cherukumilli will discuss two ongoing projects led by the Safe Water Equity and Longevity Lab (SWELL). First, she will present results from recent infrastructure and user surveys conducted at the University of Washington to document the impacts of buildings’ ages on the quality of public drinking water sources and the related experiences, perceptions, and behaviors of campus water users. Second, she will share findings from an exploratory study on the relationships between student demographic factors (e.g., household income, race), school district location, and the likelihood of lead contamination of drinking water fixtures in Washington State K-12 schools and childcare facilities.
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