The Virginia Cooperative Extension (VCE) is offering a free well water clinic in Woodbridge on March 27.
The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. at the McCoart building at 1 County Complex Court.
“Experts recommend that people with wells have their water tested annually to determine that their water is safe and free from bacteria and nitrates. Regular testing allows people to detect problems early,” stated a release.
The VCE, partnered with the Virginia Household Water Quality Program, will be handing out testing kits.
“The testing kits cost $55; basic well testing kits can cost more than $250 elsewhere, according to VCE. Payment for the kits should be made by check or money order. Cash will not be accepted,” stated a release.
More on the water testing, from a release:
Once people get the kits, they will collect water samples and drop them off between 6:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. only on March 29 at the VCE offices at 8033 Ashton Ave., Suite 105, in Manassas. Samples will then be analyzed for iron, manganese, nitrate, lead, arsenic, fluoride, sulfate, pH, total dissolved solids, hardness, sodium, copper, total coliform bacteria and E. Coli bacteria.
On May 8, there will be a results interpretation meeting between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. in the Board Chambers to explain the reports. The meeting will include discussions and answers to questions dealing with water problems.
Call 703-792-7747 or email master_gardener@pwcgov.orgto register for the meeting or if you cannot attend the meeting to find out how to pick up a test kit.