With the annual spring melt underway, Interior Health is advising all homeowners with private wells to take appropriate steps to safeguard their drinking water.
When spring runoff flows into a well and mixes with the source water, there is significant risk of bacterial contamination.
Homeowners should:
· Consider whether their well is equipped to ensure their tap water is clean and safe.
· Ensure their wells are properly protected from flooding.
· Take appropriate water treatment measures and test their well water regularly to prevent water-borne illnesses caused by contamination of water with harmful bacteria such as E.coli.
For information related to well water testing, please visit .
The list of laboratories approved by the B.C. Provincial Health Officer for drinking water microbiology testing is available here:.
The Interior Health website91ÂãÁÄÊÓƵ™s Drinking Water page also has a variety of information related to clean, safe, and reliable tap water, which can be found here:.
HealthLinkBC Well Water Testing file attached.
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