Berrien Conservation District to offer free screening of well water
Published 9:51 am Wednesday, June 22, 2016
The Berrien Conservation District and the Michigan Agriculture Environmental Assurance Program (MAEAP) will sponsor a free drinking water well screening from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. June 28-29.
People are asked to bring water samples to the Berrien Conservation District Office at 3334 Edgewood Road, in Berrien Springs.
Samples from drinking water wells will be screened for nitrate and nitrite. The screening is open to everyone who uses a personal well for drinking water. Forms should be filled out in advance and are available at the Conservation District office or online at www.berriencd.org, or may be filled out upon arrival.
This service is for private drinking water wells only. Public water supplies are tested regularly. Only drinking water well samples will be tested.
A special bottle is not required; any small clean jar will work. One ounce of water is enough.
Organizers are asking people to follow the directions below for well sampling:
• Collect samples just before bringing them to be sampled. Samples must be less than 48 hours old for a valid nitrate result.
• Fill out the water sample information sheet
• Pick a tap that supplies water that has not run through any treatment devices (water softener, carbon filter, etc.). An outdoor faucet often works well.
• Run the water for 20 to 30 minutes before collecting the sample. Do not sample through a hose. Rinse the sample bottle and lid thoroughly in the water to be sampled.
• Label the bottle with a name, date, and the well name (cottage well, Mom’s well, etc.) using a waterproof pen.
• Keep the sample dark and cold (on ice or refrigerated) until it is dropped off.
All results are confidential.
People will get their results as well as information on what to do should nitrite or nitrates show up in their drinking water.
For more information, call the Berrien Conservation District office at (269) 471-9111 ext. 3054, visit the website at www.berriencd.org, or email suzanne.forraht@mi.nacdnet.net.