What is the long-term strategy for keeping Prince George's County residents safe?

We are committed to providing a safe play environment for Prince George’s County families. Rubberized surface playgrounds are recommended to be tested annually to meet EPA standards. Any future PIP surfacing will be tested before the playground is opened for use. The Park Planning and Development Division is finalizing a playground replacement plan and can incorporate recommendations for a 10-year life cycle prior to further deterioration to keep play spaces safe and maintained. The Department will determine future playground surfacing standard use of either EWF or PIP, decision points based on existing environmental site conditions, ADA needs, and community/facility director requests.

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1. Why did we start testing lead in the County's playgrounds?
2. How frequently do we test for lead at playgrounds?
3. Will we continue to use Poured-In-Place (PIP)?
4. How long will the remediation work take at Riverdale?
5. What is the long-term strategy for keeping Prince George's County residents safe?