If you live in wake county you can search your address to find out whether your home falls within their recommended testing area.
Wake county water testing.
Wake county nc has had a recent public service campaign to inform local homeowners about the importance of testing well water for radon and other radionuclides and they have a very helpful website.
The test results are returned to the local health department within three 3 weeks.
This package costs 140.
A comprehensive water quality approach is an integral part of ensuring the quality of life enjoyed and shared by all citizens of wake county.
As a private well owner it is up to you to test your water to ensure it is safe to use.
What if i can t afford testing.
This means that you have a 1 in 5 chance of high radon levels in your well water.
This lab can analyze your water samples for lead and copper at a fee of 20 00.
Wake county lists three locations to get well water tested in its mailer.
Private well water samples can be submitted to the state lab through the local health department.
But sometimes contaminants can get into your well water and make you sick.
These substances occur naturally in the rock located underground.
If you would prefer to have the test before october 1 st please contact the wake county health department water quality lab at 919 250 4437.
The majority of private drinking water wells in north carolina are supplied by groundwater.
The rads package includes uranium radon in water and gross alpha activity and a kit for testing your indoor air for radon.
They sent out notice to inform residents about the naturally occurring groundwater contaminants found in the eastern area of wake county so that well owners could decide what actions to take.
Raleigh water has prepared this handbook to summarize the policies standards and specifications of the department.
A 49 sample is all it takes to get started.
Through simple testing you can identify this silent killer and protect your lungs bones stomach and kidneys as well as your family and your pets.
Wake county found wells with unsafe levels of uranium radon and radium in the water.
In addition to these tests if you live in certain parts of the county wake county recommends testing for radiological contaminants.