Private Water Supply Education and Water Testing
- Length
- 1 hour
- Language
- English
- Note
- Registration is required for all events, regardless of cost.
- Event Format
- Virtual | Live
About the Live Webinar
Do you live in one of the more than one million homes and farms in Pennsylvania that get their drinking water from a private well or spring? Do you know what is in your drinking water and how to keep it safe for you and your family? Would you like to have your water tested for free? The "Private Water Supply Education and Water Testing" event is designed for people who manage a private drinking water supply. We'll cover how to test and protect your well or spring and when water treatment might make sense. We will also discuss well and spring system inspection and maintenance so you know how to protect your family, your property, and the groundwater we share. This event is for residents of Pennsylvania who use a private water supply (well, spring, cistern) in their primary residence.
The free one-hour workshop provides a complimentary water test for private water supply users.
Participants must meet the following requirements to qualify for free water testing:
- Register and attend the live educational event.
- Reside at a primary residence (not a camp or summer home) with a private water supply, such as a well, spring, or cistern.
Only one test is permitted per household. Water testing supplies will be distributed to participants after attending the event. Using a pre-paid mailer, participants must return their water samples by a specified date.
The following parameters will be tested:Â bacteria, pH, nitrate, manganese, lead, copper, barium, sodium, and arsenic. All these tests are related to potential health risks and can only be detected through water testing. A Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Accredited Laboratory will do all testing.
- Residents of Pennsylvania with a private water supply (well, spring, or cistern)
- Testing and protecting your well or spring
- When water treatment makes sense
- Well or spring system inspection and maintenance
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