Learn how to keep your drinking water safe

By Anonymous
Posted Oct 10, 2011 @ 08:04 AM
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 If your well was flooded after the recent visit by Hurricane Irene or Lee or any other high water event, then you need to test your water for a number of potentially harmful substances like bacteria and nitrates, which can have health effects on you and your family. In addition, your well could have high levels of iron, manganese and copper, which can cause unwanted stains and odors.
If you depend on your own well or spring for your drinking water, it is your responsibility to have your water tested periodically at a certified water testing lab.  NO government agency is going to require you to have your water tested.
Penn State Cooperative Extension in Pike County will be conducting a Safe Drinking Water program on Saturday, October 15 from 9 to 11 a.m. at the PPL Environmental Learning Center. There is a registration fee of $10 for handouts. To register for the Safe Drinking Water program, go to the following website: http://guest.cvent.com/d/icq7m2   or call 877-489-1398 and mention the October 15 Safe Drinking Water Seminar. Registration deadline is October 12.
The PPL Environmental Learning Center is off Route 6 just east of the intersection of Routes 590 and 6 and next to Wallenpaupack Area High School.
In addition, Penn State Cooperative Extension is offering water testing for a discounted fee through Prosser Labs on October 19, 26 and November 2. In order to participate in the water testing, you must attend the Safe Drinking Water program to receive your test bottles.  Four different sets of water tests will be offered ranging from coliform bacteria/e coli bacteria to a test of 7 other parameters including coliform bacteria.   Test bottles need to be returned by 12 noon on October 19, 26 or November 2.
For more information on the Safe Drinking Water program or water testing, contact Peter Wulfhorst at the Penn State Cooperative Extension office at (570)296-3400 or visit the Pike County Cooperative Extension website at http://extension.psu.edu/pike and go to events.

 If your well was flooded after the recent visit by Hurricane Irene or Lee or any other high water event, then you need to test your water for a number of potentially harmful substances like bacteria and nitrates, which can have health effects on you and your family. In addition, your well could have high levels of iron, manganese and copper, which can cause unwanted stains and odors.
If you depend on your own well or spring for your drinking water, it is your responsibility to have your water tested periodically at a certified water testing lab.  NO government agency is going to require you to have your water tested.
Penn State Cooperative Extension in Pike County will be conducting a Safe Drinking Water program on Saturday, October 15 from 9 to 11 a.m. at the PPL Environmental Learning Center. There is a registration fee of $10 for handouts. To register for the Safe Drinking Water program, go to the following website: http://guest.cvent.com/d/icq7m2   or call 877-489-1398 and mention the October 15 Safe Drinking Water Seminar. Registration deadline is October 12.
The PPL Environmental Learning Center is off Route 6 just east of the intersection of Routes 590 and 6 and next to Wallenpaupack Area High School.
In addition, Penn State Cooperative Extension is offering water testing for a discounted fee through Prosser Labs on October 19, 26 and November 2. In order to participate in the water testing, you must attend the Safe Drinking Water program to receive your test bottles.  Four different sets of water tests will be offered ranging from coliform bacteria/e coli bacteria to a test of 7 other parameters including coliform bacteria.   Test bottles need to be returned by 12 noon on October 19, 26 or November 2.
For more information on the Safe Drinking Water program or water testing, contact Peter Wulfhorst at the Penn State Cooperative Extension office at (570)296-3400 or visit the Pike County Cooperative Extension website at http://extension.psu.edu/pike and go to events.

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