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Home Water Safety Interpreting Drinking Water Test Results

Interpreting Drinking Water Test Resultsby Chris Mechenich and Elaine AndrewsMusty odors, red-brown stains on plumbing fixtures, bathtubrings all these are unpleasant signs of Water qualityproblems, but usually not of harmful contaminants in thewater. Contaminants that may threaten our health are usually notdiscernible by the senses. Drinking Water can contain nitrate,bacteria, and pesticides at levels which cannot be tasted or smelled,but which can be hazardous to your Drinking Water comes from a private well, you should testyour Water once a year even if you do not observe any smells, stainsor changes in Water quality. Only analysis by a certified laboratorycan determine if the Water is free of harmful contaminants.

Your Home Well Water System (G3399), can be used with these publications. This series was developed by the University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension in cooperation with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the Wisconsin Department of Commerce. HOME WATER SAFETY G3558-4.

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