Private Well Testing

Ensure Safe, Clean Water from Your Private Well

Private wells provide water for millions of households, but unlike public water systems, they are not regulated by federal authorities. Regular testing ensures your well water is safe for drinking, cooking, and other uses, protecting your family from potential health risks. 

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Why Private Well Testing is Essential

While private wells are a reliable water source, they are vulnerable to contamination from environmental and human activities. Regular testing is critical to detect and address potential hazards like: 

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Bacteria and Pathogens

Contaminants such as E. coli, coliforms, and other harmful microorganisms can cause gastrointestinal and other health issues.

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Nitrates

Often a result of agricultural runoff or septic system leaks, nitrates can pose serious risks, particularly to infants and pregnant women.

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Heavy Metals

Metals such as arsenic, lead, and cadmium may seep into groundwater, leading to chronic health issues.

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Pesticides and Chemicals

Residues from nearby farms or industrial activities can introduce harmful chemicals to your water.

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pH and Mineral Imbalance

Improper pH levels or high mineral content can corrode plumbing or affect water quality.

Did You Know?

The EPA does not regulate private wells, meaning regular testing is the sole responsibility of the well owner. 

Our Private Well Testing Services

We provide comprehensive testing to ensure your private well water is safe and meets the highest standards. Our services include: 

Microbiological Testing

Microbiological Testing

Detect bacteria like E. coli, coliforms, and other pathogens. 

Chemical Analysis

Chemical Analysis

Test for harmful substances such as nitrates, nitrites, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). 

Heavy Metal Screening

Heavy Metal Screening

Identify metals such as arsenic, lead, and mercury using advanced ICP-MS technology.

pH and Hardness Testing

pH and Water Hardness Testing

Assess pH levels and water hardness to prevent plumbing issues and improve water quality.

Customized Solutions

Customized Solutions

Tailored testing for specific concerns, such as proximity to industrial or agricultural zones. 

Our Testing Process is Simple and Efficient

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Contact Us

Reach out to schedule your test at a convenient time for you.

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Choose Your Option

Some parameters, like pH and chlorine, conductivity, turbidity, can be tested momentarily with our on-site testing services for immediate results. Alternatively, opt for sample collection for comprehensive lab analysis.

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Sample Collection

We can visit your location to collect water samples, ensuring proper techniques are followed for accurate testing. Proper sample collection is crucial to maintain the integrity of the analysis and avoid contamination.

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Receive Your Results

Get detailed, actionable insights from our reliable reports, helping you address any water quality concerns effectively

Expert Insights on Testing Methods

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ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry) for detecting trace metals with precision.

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Microbiological Testing for identifying pathogens like E. coli and Legionella.

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Ion Chromatography for measuring ions like nitrates and sulfates.

Who Should Test Their Drinking Water?

Not Sure If You Need Testing? Contact Us for Guidance

Don’t wait for issues to arise—regular testing can prevent costly problems and health risks.

Our services are designed for:

Homeowners: Regular testing ensures your family’s health and safety. 

New Property Owners: Verify the safety of well water before buying a home.

Seasonal or Vacation Homes: Ensure the safety of wells not in regular use.

Small Communities Sharing a Well: Protect all users by testing the shared water source. 

Farms and Rural Properties: Monitor contamination from nearby agricultural activities. 

When to Test Your Private Well?

Annually: Test for bacteria, nitrates, and other common contaminants. 

After Environmental Changes: Flooding, heavy rain, or nearby construction can introduce new risks. 

When You Notice Changes: Alterations in taste, color, or odor may signal contamination. 

Following Repairs: Ensure water remains safe after maintenance or structural changes to your well. 

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Benefits of Regular Testing

Health Protection

Health Protection

Prevent waterborne illnesses caused by bacteria, metals, or chemicals. 

Peace of Mind

Peace of Mind

Know your water is safe for daily use. 

Cost saving

Cost Savings

Avoid expensive repairs or medical bills by addressing issues early. 

Regulatory Compliance

Regulatory Awareness

While private wells are not federally regulated, testing can help you meet local safety standards. 

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should private well water be tested?

Annual testing is recommended for bacteria and nitrates. Additional tests should be performed if changes in water quality are observed or after major events like flooding. 

Common contaminants include bacteria, nitrates, arsenic, and pesticides. Contamination may result from natural deposits, agricultural runoff, or faulty septic systems.

We provide tailored solutions, such as shock chlorination, installing filtration systems, or addressing external contamination sources like septic leaks. 

While DIY kits are available, professional testing ensures accurate results and reliable recommendations. 

Standard results are typically available within 2–5 business days, with expedited options for urgent needs. 

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Why Choose PITS Environmental?

Certified & Experienced Experts
Fast & Accurate Testing
Compliance with Regulatory Standards
Customer-Centric Service
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