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WATER TESTING
WATER TESTING ADVICE
SHOULD YOU TEST YOUR WATER?
PUBLIC vs PRIVATE WATER
WHEN TO TEST
WATER TEST COSTS
SPECIAL SITUATION TESTS
ARSENIC in WATER
BACTERIA TEST GUIDE
CHEATING on WATER TESTS
CHOICES of WATER TESTS
CORRECTING BAD WATER
Common Water Tests for Bacteria
What to Do About Failed Water Tests
When & How to Shock or Chlorinate a Well
Acting on Unsatisfactory or Contaminated Water
EPA GUIDE to WATER QUALITY
Ground water & Well Contamination
Drinking Water from Household Wells
What Is Ground Water, How Is It Polluted
Where Do Water Pollutants Come From
Naturally Occurring Pollution Sources
Private Well Contaminant Concerns
Pollution due to Humans
Level of Risk of Water Contamination
Six Steps to Well Water Safety
Protecting Ground Water From Contaminants
1. How To Spot Well ContaminationProblems
2. Well Water Test Strategy
Reasons to Test Well Water
3. Understanding Water] Test Results
4. Well Construction and Maintenance
5. Talk With Local Water Experts
6. Fix Well Water Contamination Problems
More Information on Well Water
Well Water Definitions
FHA WATER TESTS REQUIRED
LEAD in WATER, ACTION GUIDE
LEAD POISONING SYMPTOMS
LEAD TEST VARIATION CAUSES
ODORS IN WATER
SEWAGE CONTAMINATION
TOTAL COLIFORM TESTING
WATER CONTAMINANT LEVELS
WATER TEST RESULTS, ACTION GUIDE
WATER TESTING GUIDE
WATER TREATMENT GUIDE
WATER TREATMENT EQUIPMENT CHOICES
WATER ODORS, CAUSE CURE
WATER PUMPS & WELLS
WATER QUANTITY GUIDE
WATER SOFTENERS
WELL SHOCKING GUIDE
WELLS CISTERNS & SPRINGS
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WELL CLEARANCE DISTANCES
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If your family gets drinking water from your own well, do you know if your water is safe to drink? What health risks could you and your family face? Where can you go for help or advice? This pamphlet helps answer these questions. It gives you general information about drinking water from home wells (also considered private
drinking water sources). It describes types of activities in your area that can create threats to your water supply. It also describes problems to look for and offers maintenance suggestions. Sources for more information and help are also listed. [Editing for clarity by DF are marked by brackets or italics]
Initial Source: EPA 816-K-02-003 January 2002
Edits, content addition, & web page design © 2008 Daniel Friedman, All Rights Reserved. Information Accuracy & Bias Pledge is at below-left. Use links at the left of each page to navigate this document or to view other topics at this website. Green links show where you are in our document or website.
[See these links below or at left:
WATER TESTING
WATER TESTING ADVICE
SHOULD YOU TEST YOUR WATER?
PUBLIC vs PRIVATE WATER
WHEN TO TEST
WATER TEST COSTS
SPECIAL SITUATION TESTS
ARSENIC in WATER
BACTERIA TEST GUIDE
CHEATING on WATER TESTS
CHOICES of WATER TESTS
CORRECTING BAD WATER
FHA WATER TESTS REQUIRED
LEAD in WATER, ACTION GUIDE
LEAD POISONING SYMPTOMS
LEAD TEST VARIATION CAUSES
ODORS IN WATER
SEWAGE CONTAMINATION
TOTAL COLIFORM TESTING
WATER CONTAMINANT LEVELS
WATER TEST RESULTS, ACTION GUIDE
WATER TESTING GUIDE
WATER TREATMENT GUIDE
WATER TREATMENT EQUIPMENT CHOICES
WATER ODORS, CAUSE CURE
WATER PUMPS & WELLS
WATER QUANTITY GUIDE
WATER SOFTENERS
WELL SHOCKING GUIDE
WELLS CISTERNS & SPRINGS
WATER PRESSURE LOSS
WATER TANK TYPES
WELL CLEARANCE DISTANCES
WELL TYPES
WELL, PUMP, TANK LIFE
The many links at page-left and within this EPA article provide extensive and detailed articles on water testing, correcting bad water, and related topics -- DF]
[Use links at the left of each page to navigate this document or to view other topics at this website. Green links at page left show where you are in our document or website --DF]
To find out more about your watershed and its ground water visit "Surf Your Watershed" at www.epa.gov/surf. Also look at the "Index of Watershed Indicators" at www.epa.gov/iwi. These websites can also tell you possible sources of problems. Companies with permits to release their wastewater in your area are listed. You can see if they meet pollution control laws. You can also learn how your watershed compares to others in the country.
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture and EPA support a program to help farmers, ranchers and rural homeowners. Called Farm*A*Syst or Home*A*Syst, it helps identify and solve environmental problems, including protecting drinking water. Obtain a copy of the Home*A*Syst questionnaire/ checklist that can help you find possible threats to your water supply from:
- National Farm*A*Syst/Home*A*Syst
Program
303 Hiram Smith Hall
1545 Observatory Drive
Madison, WI 53706
Ph: 608.262.0024, Fax: 608.265.2775
homeasys@uwex.edu
- For more information on current and future federal drinking water standards and for general information on drinking water topics and issues, contact the EPA at www.epa.gov/safewater or at:
- U .S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460
Or call:
The Safe Drinking Water Hotline
(800) 426-4791
The hotline operates from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM (EST)
The hotline can be accessed on the Internet at
www.epa.gov/safewater/hotline/index.html
You can get a list of Federal drinking water standards from the EPA website. In addition, the EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water gives chemical and health risk information for a number of drinking water problems through its Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800) 426-4791. This information is also on the internet at www.epa.gov/safewater. If you do not have a computer, most public libraries offer internet access. Even though federal standards do not apply to household wells, you can use them as a guide to potential problems in your water. Be aware that many states have their own drinking water standards. Some are stricter than the federal rules. To get your state standards, contact your state drinking water program or local health department.
- Other sources of information include:
- Ground Water Protection Council
http://gwpc.site.net
- American Water Works Association
www.awwa.org
- National Rural Water Association
www.nrwa.org
- National Drinking Water Clearinghouse
www.estd.wvu.edu/ndwc
- Rural Community Assistance Program
www.rcap.org
- U.S. Geological Survey
water.usgs.gov
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
Natural Resources Conservation Service
www.nrcs.usda.gov
- Water Systems Council
www.watersystemscouncil.org
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WATER TESTING
WATER TESTING ADVICE
SHOULD YOU TEST YOUR WATER?
PUBLIC vs PRIVATE WATER
WHEN TO TEST
WATER TEST COSTS
SPECIAL SITUATION TESTS
ARSENIC in WATER
BACTERIA TEST GUIDE
CHEATING on WATER TESTS
CHOICES of WATER TESTS
CORRECTING BAD WATER
Common Water Tests for Bacteria
What to Do About Failed Water Tests
When & How to Shock or Chlorinate a Well
Acting on Unsatisfactory or Contaminated Water
EPA GUIDE to WATER QUALITY
FHA WATER TESTS REQUIRED
LEAD in WATER, ACTION GUIDE
LEAD POISONING SYMPTOMS
LEAD TEST VARIATION CAUSES
ODORS IN WATER
SEWAGE CONTAMINATION
TOTAL COLIFORM TESTING
WATER CONTAMINANT LEVELS
WATER TEST RESULTS, ACTION GUIDE
WATER TESTING GUIDE
WATER TREATMENT GUIDE
WATER TREATMENT EQUIPMENT CHOICES
WATER ODORS, CAUSE CURE
WATER PUMPS & WELLS
WATER QUANTITY GUIDE
WATER SOFTENERS
WELL SHOCKING GUIDE
WELLS CISTERNS & SPRINGS
WATER PRESSURE LOSS
WATER TANK TYPES
WELL CLEARANCE DISTANCES
WELL TYPES
WELL, PUMP, TANK LIFE
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