Water Testing for Contaminants In Lake Elmo

Private wells are a popular source of drinking water for many households in rural and suburban areas. However, unlike municipal water systems, private wells are not regulated, and it’s the homeowner’s responsibility to ensure that the water supply is safe and free from contaminants. Aquarius Water Conditioning would like you to know why you need to check your water in Lake Elmo regularly if you have a private well. 

An expert in our Little Canada office can handle this for you. We’ll let you know what we find and what we can do about it.

How Often Should You Test Your Well Water?

The frequency of testing your well water depends on various factors, including the age of the well, the geological conditions in the area, and the potential for contamination. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommends testing well water at least once a year for bacteria, nitrates, and other contaminants in your area. Additionally, it’s recommended to test your well water if there are any changes in your water’s taste, color, or odor or if there has been any nearby construction or contamination events.

What Contaminants Should You Test For?

The contaminants that you should test for depend on the geological conditions in your area and any potential sources of contamination nearby. Some common contaminants that private well owners should test for include bacteria, nitrate, lead, arsenic, and other heavy metals. Testing for pesticides, herbicides and other chemicals commonly used in agricultural or industrial areas is also recommended. This can be done through laboratory analysis of water samples.

Interpreting Your Test Results

Interpreting your well water test results can be confusing, but it’s essential to understand what the results mean to take appropriate action. Suppose your test results indicate that your water is contaminated with bacteria. In that case, it is recommended to disinfect your well and have your water retested to ensure that the bacteria have been eliminated. In the case of nitrate contamination, you should avoid using the water for drinking or cooking and seek alternative water sources until the contamination has been resolved.

If your test results indicate that your water is contaminated with lead, arsenic, or other heavy metals, an Aquarius Water Conditioning professional can tell you the best course of action

Preventing Well Water Contamination

Preventing well water contamination is essential to maintaining the safety and quality of your water supply. Some tips for preventing well water contamination include:

  • Avoid using pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers near your well if possible.
  • Ensure your septic system is properly maintained and located far from your well.
  • Avoid disposing of household hazardous waste in your well.
  • Test your well water regularly for contaminants.

Test your well water at least once a year, and seek professional advice if you have any concerns about the safety of your water supply. By following proper well maintenance and testing protocols, private well owners can ensure their water supply is safe, reliable, and free from contaminants.

Learn more about water testing for contaminants in Lake Elmo by calling the Aquarius Water Conditioning Little Canada office at (888) 741-9025 or using our convenient online contact form. We look forward to hearing from you.

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We love our Kinetico whole-home water treatment system.  No residue around our faucets.  No smelly well water.  My wife loves what Kinetico water does for her hair and skin and the Sherck boys LOVE the Kinetico K5 Drinking System (They fill their water bottles before hockey and soccer practices).

Clean, healthy, great-tasing water.  That is Kinetico!”

Bill Sherck

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