Where is more information available about water-quality testing guidelines for domestic wells?
There are many sources of information about water-quality testing of domestic wells. Many state environmental or public-health agencies provide information and recommendations for homeowners about testing and water-quality of domestic wells. The USEPA also provides such information, and provides links to many state agency web sites on private wells. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides information on water-quality testing and the health effects of selected contaminants in private wells. The U.S.Department of Agriculture, in cooperation with USEPA, provides information and resources for domestic-well owners through its Farm*A*Syst/Home*A*Syst and Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension (CREES) Program. Local health departments, in many cases, are a source of information about private wells. Recommendations for water-quality testing and other information about domestic wells also are provided by several non-governmental organizations. Sources of infor
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