Water Quality
Monitoring of drinking water quality is an integral component of water management and public health. In this section, access educational resources on drinking water quality, including tips on water contaminants. Advice is available on drilling and managing wells, protecting groundwater, and teaching water quality stewardship.
Water Contamination
Pollution caused by agricultural and industrial activities, as well as naturally occurring substances, is a constant threat to many water supplies. There are different types of water contaminants, such as lead, nitrogen, pesticides, and organic material suspended in water from soil erosion.
Certain contaminants can be identified by their color, smell, and taste, though, most require testing to reveal whether the water is contaminated. Bacterial contamination is one of the most common water quality problems. While many positive bacteria tests indicate a serious issue, some can be the result of a one-time contamination incident. In such cases, shock chlorination can be recommended as a simple process to disinfect contaminated water supplies.
Discover more about water quality and safety with Penn State Extension’s water webinar series. Information can be found on a wide array of topics, including nitrates in private water supplies, common water quality issues in wells, and household water treatment processes. Advice can also be found on testing water for arsenic, as well as detecting and solving corrosive water problems.
Groundwater Protection
Many water systems draw all or part of their supply from groundwater. Groundwater protection is vital for protecting the water supply and reducing treatment costs.
With more than half a billion gallons used for drinking water each day, groundwater is an important resource in Pennsylvania. Many people, however, are becoming concerned about the future availability of groundwater supplies due to increased local use and impervious cover of the land surface. Learn what you can do to preserve the PA water supply during the Individual Actions to Protect Pennsylvania Groundwater webinar.
Other protection strategies to consider include implementing an environmentally safe fuel storage plan, taking steps to prevent water contamination, and properly maintaining septic systems.
Water Quality and Roadside Springs
Roadside springs are a popular source of drinking water. It is important to note, however, that they are an untreated water supply and understanding the actual water source can be important.
While roadside springs take on many forms, many of them fail at least one water quality standard, due to factors such as the presence of coliform bacteria, corrosiveness, and sediment. Learn more during the Study of Roadside Springs in Pennsylvania free webinar. During the webinar, Extension educators cover a variety of topics including spring construction and risks associated with drinking water from roadside springs.
Healthy Streams and Watersheds
An important factor when measuring a stream’s health is its embeddedness. Low embeddedness – or the layering of gravel, cobble, and boulders on a stream bottom – allows easy water flow and provides habitat for many aquatic bugs. Aquatic insects are an integral part of healthy streams that form the basis of the aquatic food chain.
Another way of assessing the health of a stream is by evaluating its bank vegetation. The bank cover plays an essential role in decreasing the amount of soil exposed to passing water and reducing erosion. In addition, a well-planted vegetated area can help absorb nutrients, remove pollutants, control the stream’s temperature, and reduce flood water damage.
On this page, find further resources on water quality, stream health, and watersheds. In-depth information is also provided on treatment methods for acid water in Pennsylvania streams and live staking. A PA stream map is available, as well.
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ArticlesBacterias Coliformes
Este artÃculo describe qué son las bacterias coliformes, de dónde vienen y cómo eliminarlas del agua potable. -
ArticlesNitratos en el Agua Potable
El exceso de nitratos en el agua potable puede causar el "sÃndrome del bebé azul" o metahemoglobinemia. Hay varias opciones de tratamiento disponibles para eliminar el nitrato del agua. -
ArticlesPlomo en el Agua Potable
Aprenda a determinar si su agua potable contiene demasiado plomo y descubra formas de reducir el plomo en su agua. -
ArticlesArsenic in Private Drinking Water Supplies
How to Proactively Protect Your Household from an Invisible Contaminant -
VideosWater Softening
Length 4:21Water softening is a method that can be used to treat the common household problem of hard water. Softening water involves removing the scale caused by calcium and magnesium. -
VideosSolving Bacteria Problems in Wells and Springs
Length 9:59This video discusses various steps homeowners can take to solve or treat bacteria problems in wells, springs and cisterns used for drinking water. -
VideosSolving Water Problems
Length 6:25Most drinking water issues can be resolved by considering water treatment, pollution control, or alternative water sources. -
ArticlesSpring Development and Protection
Springs occur wherever groundwater flows out from the earth's surface. Springs typically occur along hillsides, low-lying areas, or at the base of slopes. -
ArticlesManure Management for Youth Projects
Manure impacts water quality. In Pennsylvania, everyone who produces manure needs a plan. That includes 4-H youth! -
ArticlesManejo de Sistemas de Agua Privados
GuÃa informativa y de gestión para los propietarios de viviendas con sistemas privados de abastecimiento de agua: pozos, manantiales y cisternas; donde se incluye además información sobre los análisis de agua, la resolución de problemas y la conservación del agua. -
ArticlesInterpreting Irrigation Water Tests
Basic interpretation of how various water quality parameters can influence plant growth during irrigation. -
ArticlesA Quick Guide to Groundwater in Pennsylvania
This publication will help you understand where groundwater comes from, how it is used, and how the future use of groundwater in Pennsylvania is at risk. -
ArticlesRemoval of Arsenic from Wells in Pennsylvania
Arsenic occurs in groundwater from both natural sources and man's activities. Several treatment options are available to remove arsenic from water. -
ArticlesRemoving Giardia Cysts from Drinking Water
This article describes proper treatment methods to remove Giardia cysts from drinking water. -
ArticlesShock Chlorination of Wells and Springs
Shock chlorination can be used to disinfect water supplies that have been contaminated as a result of a contamination incident. -
ArticlesNitrates in Drinking Water
Excessive nitrates in drinking water can cause "blue-baby syndrome" or methemoglobinemia. Various treatment options are available to remove nitrate from water. -
ArticlesResources for Water Well, Spring, and Cistern Owners
Penn State Extension has many written and video resources to help with the proper management of private water wells, springs, and cisterns. -
ArticlesPrivate Water Systems
Information for homeowners on how to manage private wells, springs, and cisterns, including water testing, problem solving, and water conservation. -
Guides and Publications$6.00Análisis de agua ¿Que significan los números?
Aprenda cómo y por qué se analiza el agua en busca de sustancias quÃmicas, bacterias y otros contaminantes. -
WebinarsFree
Recognizing Efforts to Keep Your Community's Water Clean
When Watch NowRecorded Jun 9, 2020Event Format On-Demand | RecordedWhether on a farm, in your residential neighborhood, or on public lands, this informative event will cover how to protect one of our most essential resources, water. We will discuss popular best management practices for water quality, how to identify them, and how these practices keep our water clean. -
Guides and PublicationsStarting At $4.00Water Tests: What Do the Numbers Mean?
Learn how and why to test water for chemicals, bacteria, and other pollutants. -
WorkshopsSafe Drinking Water Clinic
Length 2 hoursUnderstand your drinking water supply. Learn how to protect, test, and treat water from wells and springs. -
ArticlesRoadside Dumps and Water Quality
This publication addresses the complex issue of water quality as it is affected by solid wastes that have been mismanaged, including roadside dumps. -
Master Well Owners Network (MWON)
The Master Well Owner Network is a network of trained volunteers dedicated to promoting the proper construction and maintenance of private water systems in Pennsylvania and throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region. -
Online Courses$39.00
Private Wells and Water Systems Management
Sections 5Length 4 hoursLearn how to identify the proper location, construction, maintenance, testing, and treatment of a water well, spring, or cistern



