View Full Version : Complete water analysis - where's the best place to have this done?
Sharon in SC
02-17-2008, 11:03 AM
I'm not inclined to use someone who's trying to sell me a product. What unbiased resources are available for having your water tested?
Bev in B'ville
02-17-2008, 11:11 AM
we took samples to the County Extension Office, who then sent them off to be tested. It cost about $27 I think, but it was worth it. Call them first to find out how they want the samples (plastic or glass).
It took a couple of weeks, but they mailed the results directly to our house.
Sharon in SC
02-17-2008, 12:41 PM
Thanks!
Robin Hood
02-17-2008, 01:14 PM
I've taken water to be tested to the Environmental Health Office before. Maybe that is the equivelent the County Extention Office. I don't know what other states call their health offices.
DIY-DY
02-18-2008, 12:24 AM
we took samples to the County Extension Office, who then sent them off to be tested. It cost about $27 I think, but it was worth it. Call them first to find out how they want the samples (plastic or glass).
It took a couple of weeks, but they mailed the results directly to our house.
When the kids and I were down there last year to find information on crops and ag in this area, the guy also mentioned that they do soil testing, water assessment, and even have a setup plan for helping you to figure out if you can put a pond on your property (come out and survey the area, take a few core samples, and then give a full report on their findings and recommendations).
Are you having a well dropped, or just wanting to check on the water sources you already have available?
And how IS the house coming along, btw? I never know if I've missed an update with this new format. :o But I sure do think of you often!
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