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Private Wells Should Be Tested Regularly To  Check for Contamination

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 13, 2008

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Jeff Blackford, Program Coordinator Environmental Health
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Lori A. Holmes, Public Relations
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Private Wells Should Be Tested Regularly To  Check for Contamination

Champaign-Urbana Public Health District Encourages Residents of Champaign County with Private Wells to Test Water Annually

Champaign, IL – In recognition of Ground Water Awareness Week, March 9 – 15, 2008, the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District (CUPHD) encourages residents of Champaign County with private wells to test their water annually for certain contaminants.  Private water wells should be tested every year for evidence of coliform bacteria and nitrates, and should be tested more frequently if there are recurrent incidents of gastrointestinal illness or there are changes in taste, odor or appearance.  Private well water test kits are available at the Environmental Health Division of CUPHD located at 201 West Kenyon Road in Champaign from 8:00am – 4:00pm; Monday through Friday.  Each test kit is $20.00.

“Private well water safety is often overlooked by the general public”, said Jeff Blackford, Program Coordinator of Environmental Health at CUPHD.  “The water from a homeowner’s private well is not checked by any agency.  It is the homeowners responsibility to ensure that their drinking water is free of contaminants.”

In Illinois, there is an estimated 400,000 private water wells that serve 1.3 million people.  It is extremely important that water wells be located and constructed in such a manner that they yield safe water at all times and under all conditions.  If a resident has questions or concerns regarding the location or construction of a private well, they should contact a Licensed Illinois Water Well Contractor.  Local Licensed Water Well Contractors are listed in the telephone book under Well Drilling.

To ensure a safe water supply, residents are also encouraged to follow the following simple guidelines:

  • Keep hazardous chemicals, such as paint, fertilizer, pesticides, and motor oil far away from the well.
  • Maintain a proper separation (at least 50 feet) between the well and private septic systems, kennels, livestock operations, and chemical storage areas.
  • Seal abandoned water wells.
  • Periodically check the well cover or well cap on top of the casing to ensure it is in good repair and securely attached. This seal should keep out insects and rodents.

There should be no openings into the cap, except for a factory installed vent.

  • Keep your well records in a safe place. These include construction reports, annual water well system maintenance and water testing results.

For questions or concerns involving arsenic in your private water supply or water quality, contact the Illinois State Water Survey at 217-333-9234.

For more information on testing private well water or any other CUPHD program, please contact CUPHD at (217) 352-7961 or visit CUPHD on the web at www.c-uphd.org.

 

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