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Thread: Free Well Water Testing - Ottawa
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Sat, Jun 14th, 2008, 02:46 PM #1Expired
Not sure how many people on SC live in rural Ottawa area, but I thought it was interesting to know that you can get your well water tested for free by the Ontario Ministry of Health Public Health Laboratory...
I hope its ok that I am posting this here?
For more info:
http://www.ottawa.ca/city_services/w...s/1_6_en.shtml
Why should you test your well water?
Drinking contaminated water can make you sick and can even be fatal. Bacterial contamination causes stomach cramps and/or diarrhea as well as other problems. Chemical contamination is equally dangerous.
Make sure your water supply is safe to drink by testing it regularly - test for bacteria three times a year and after major plumbing work. We also recommend testing for nitrates. If you are in an agricultural area, you may also wish to test for pesticides, herbicides, gasoline and solvents. You should be aware that the bacterial stability of water cannot always be determined from a single sample. To establish drinking water quality, initially submit three samples at least one week apart. If the well shows acceptable coliform/E.coli counts, then sample three times a year. Do not send several samples at the same time.This thread is currently associated with: N/A
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Thu, May 28th, 2009, 04:44 PM #2Domestic Goddess
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This is a good idea. Depending on the province you live in will depend on where you can take water samples & the possible costs involved. The above email makes it sound very scary, but I assure you, its not. If you ever have questions regarding your well water, contact your provincial environment department.
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Thu, May 28th, 2009, 05:08 PM #3
I love freebies in ottawa!!!
too bad that doesn't include a little outside ottawa, my well and my cottage needs testing...
thanksRe-use, Recyle and Repurpose!
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