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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT Uranium in Private …
portal.ct.govWhen a drinking water well is drilled into bedrock containing uranium, the uranium can get into the well water. We know that there are private wells in locations across CT with high levels of uranium. Testing your well water is the only way to find out if your well has high uranium. You should test your private well at least once for uranium.
Whymonitor water quality? - USGS
water.usgs.govwells. Private wells are not regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act and well owners are not required, except in some jurisdictions, to test their water. The assessment shows areas of the United States that are most susceptible to lead contamination from plumbing
Interpreting Drinking Water Test Results
adams.extension.wisc.edudrinking the water. A Note on Drinking Water Standards Public water supplies must meet numerical water quality standards set by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and enforced by the Wisconsin DNR. Routine testing is not required for private wells. However, users of private well water should at least be
Coronavirus State & Local Fiscal Recovery Funds: Overview ...
home.treasury.govunder the EPA’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund, EPA’s Drinking Water State Revolving Fund, and certain additional projects, including a wide set of lead remediation, stormwater infrastructure, and aid for private wells and septic units. • Recipients may fund high-speed broadband infrastructure in areas of need that the
A Healthy Home for Everyone - Centers for Disease Control ...
www.cdc.govA private place of our own c. The space where I raise my family d. _____(fill in the blank) ... If you have a septic tank or private well, properly maintain it to prevent illness. If you have a swimming pool, use self-closing ... uranium in soil, rock and water …
WATER QUALITY - B.F. Environmental Consultants …
www.bfenvironmental.comWATER QUALITY YOUR PRIVATE WELL: WHAT DO THE RESULTS MEAN? By Brian Oram, PG Director of the Center of Environmental Quality Dr. Sid Halsor, PG and