Keeping Your Private Well Water Safe

The Allamakee County Extension office will host a free, one-hour learning session for private well owners on April 10. The program will help attendees understand their well’s water quality and connect them to resources to manage their well.

Did you know that Iowa has a unique funding source for free or low-cost annual testing of private wells? Or that some water pollutants are odorless, tasteless and will not be removed by boiling water? If you’re curious about the answers to these questions, then take advantage of the upcoming learning session which will detail how to test your well and who can help, common contaminants, and factors that affect well water quality.

The program will be taught by Catherine DeLong, Water Quality Program Manager for ISU Extension and Outreach. According to DeLong, “About 230,000 Iowans rely on private wells as their home’s main water source, yet many do not know they should be testing once a year, and that Iowa has a unique funding source to help cover the cost of testing.”

The free program will take place on Wednesday, April 10 from 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm at the  Allamakee County Extension office located at 218 7th Ave SE, Suite 102 in Waukon. Pre-registration is requested; to RSVP contact the Allamakee County Extension office by phone 563-568-6345 or email dahlstro@iastate.edu.

Date

Apr 10 2024
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6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

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