How to test well water
[PDF File]Well Water Testing Information and Contacts
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Well Water Testing Information and Contacts Inorganic Constituents Several commercial and private entities will test your well water, depending on what type of contamination you may be concerned about. The TWDB conducts a statewide monitoring program to …
[PDF File]EPA Home Water Testing Facts
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The following items will help you determine when to test your private drinking water supply. How frequently should I test? Test water every year for total coliform bacteria, nitrates, total dissolved solids and pH levels, especially if you have a new well, or have replaced or repaired pipes, pumps or the well …
[PDF File]Well Water Testing Recommendations
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The new test package is called the Private Well Chemical Test (W-33C). The W-33C water test for private wells will provide additional public health protection by including the recommended arsenic and lead tests, along with the W-33 test parameters. The W-33C test is available through County Cooperative Extension offices for all private well ...
[PDF File]How to Test Well Water - Province of Manitoba
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Testing the well after disinfection Wait one week to test your well water after disinfection. If the test result is free of coliform bacteria (a negative result) you can resume normal use of the water. Do a follow-up test after one month to verify that there isn’t any coliform bacteria in the water.
[PDF File]water well testing
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make an informed contaminant test selection decision. Any time a new well is installed, or an old well or well pump is maintained, it is important to check the integrity of the well to make sure the well was installed properly and that no surface water sources are getting into the well.
[PDF File]New Jersey Private Well Testing Act Program
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departments, through careful confirmatory sampling, could not confirm the results. Well water testing conducted prior to the PWTA rarely detected the presence of lead in well water. High lead levels in drinking water were attributed to well structures or plumbing, not groundwater sources. NJDEP considers the lead results to be suspect and
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