The Van Wert County Courthouse

Wednesday, Jun. 26, 2024

Well water testing kits to be available

VW independent staff/submitted information

The Van Wert Soil & Water Conservation District has partnered with Heidelberg University’s National Center for Water Quality Research to offer local residents the opportunity to have their well water tested. If you have never had your water supply tested, it is always a good idea to educate yourself on what is present in your drinking water and provide yourself with some baseline information in the event there are changes in the future that may impact the quality of your water supply.

Your well has an increased likelihood of contamination if:

  • Your well is more than 20 years old
  • Your well was dug or driven rather than drilled
  • Your well is shallow
  • Your soil is sandy
  • A chemical spill is known to have happened nearby
  • Your well is near possible sources of contamination, such as: cropland, feedlots, landfills, industrial sites (active or abandoned).

Even if your well fits none of these categories, you cannot know the quality of your water without testing. Contaminants may have entered the ground without your knowledge or before you lived at the site.

Due to supply and testing equipment issues, the only test kit Heidelberg is offering currently is the basic nitrate test, which includes testing for nitrates, nitrites, ammonia, chloride, sulfates, fluoride, soluble phosphorus, silica, and conductivity.

The cost of the kit is $30 (which includes shipping), made payable to Van Wert SWCD. The test kits will be for sale Monday-Friday, October 23-27 Samples must be returned to the Van Wert SWCD between 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday, October 30. Participants can expect their confidential results back in two to four weeks from Heidelberg University.

POSTED: 10/04/23 at 3:45 am. FILED UNDER: News