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06/29/2014
If your home gets its water from a private well, there’s a chance at some point you’ll find sand or sediment in your water.
CALL TODAY 1-800-441-6281
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If your home gets its water from a private well, there’s a chance at some point you’ll find sand or sediment in your water.
Whether you drink bottled water every day or occasionally on the go, you may be surprised to learn that you’re spending far money on that water then it’s worth, and that bottle is taking its toll on the environment.
The Environmental Protection Agency strongly suggests testing private well water annually to ensure its free of problems like arsenic, bacteria, lead, radon and other contaminants.
Licensed real estate agents likely know that a home’s most recent water quality test must be shared at the time of sale if the home uses a private well, but there are many other well water regulations and guidelines set by the state that agents will want to keep in mind as well.
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