Jun 24, 2025 | Well Water Testing Blog
Greatest Bacterial Waterborne Risk to Health There are many different ways humans can become sick. Among them is coming into contact with bacteria (tiny organism with only one cell not visible to the naked eye) and viruses (tiny organism that lives inside a protective...
Jun 22, 2025 | Well Water Testing Blog
Difference Between Coliform and E. coli Bacteria Well owners can shop online or in big box home improvement stores for well water tests to assess their water quality (characteristics of a water sample that determine how safe it is for drinking, swimming, or the...
Jun 20, 2025 | Well Water Testing Blog
How Public Water Systems Test for Bacteria in Water A public water system (PWS) provides water for human consumption through pipes or other constructed methods of moving water. Water must be transported to at least 15 service connections or serves an average of at...
Jun 18, 2025 | Well Water Testing Blog
Do Well Owners Have to Send Water Samples to Labs? The U.S EPA’s rules that protect public drinking water systems (PWS) do not apply to privately owned wells. Federal, state and county government agencies do not regulate, monitor or treat tap water from private wells....
Jun 16, 2025 | Well Water Testing Blog
Presence/Absence Test Results for Water Samples In the world of water quality testing, there are different methods and ways to test water samples. Some methods involve different products that contain different parts and supplies to carry out testing. Some methods can...
Jun 16, 2025 | Well Water Testing Blog
How Often Should You Test Well Water? Why should well owners test their own well water? There is a big reason, which is the U.S EPA’s rules that protect public drinking water systems (PWS) do not apply to privately owned wells. Federal, state and county government...