In honor of Safe Drinking Water Month,
McHenry County Department of Health (MCDH) will offer reduced fee water testing
for individual well water users during the month of August. Residents can
have their well water sampled for coliform bacteria and nitrate for $18.
Testing your well regularly is the
only way to determine whether well water is safe to drink as many contaminants
are colorless and odorless. Water from a public or municipal water system
is regularly tested for contaminants regulated by Federal and state
standards.
Bacteria and chemicals can get into
well water and contaminate it in different ways. Some bacteria and chemicals
occur naturally. Contaminants such as nitrate can come from animal waste,
wastewater, flooded sewers, polluted storm water runoff, fertilizers,
agricultural runoff, or decaying plants. High levels of nitrate in
drinking water can cause illness in young children and pregnant women.
Coliform bacteria are microbes found in the digestive systems of warm-blooded
animals, in soil, on plants, and in surface water.
MCDH will test water from private
wells for nuisance chemicals resulting in water hardness, iron, discoloration
and odor. Additional charges will apply. Sampling kits can be picked up
at MCDH locations in Woodstock, Crystal Lake or at one of eight drop-off
centers. Samples can be dropped off for testing on Tuesday mornings
between 9:00am and 12:00pm at the following sites:
- Algonquin Townships Office, 3702 Route 14, Crystal Lake, (847) 639-2329
- Dorr Township Office, 1039 Lake Avenue, Woodstock (815) 338-0125
- MCDH, 100 N Virginia Street, Crystal Lake IL (815) 459-5151
- McHenry Township Office, 3703 Richmond Road, McHenry (815) 385-5605
- Nunda Township Office, 3510 Bay Road, Crystal Lake (815) 459-4011
- City of Marengo, City Hall, 134 E. Prairie Street, Marengo (815) 568-7112
- City of Harvard, Police Department, 201 W Front Street, Harvard (815) 943-4431
- Richmond Township Office, 7812 South Route 31, Richmond (815) 678-0077
- Grafton Township Office, 10109 Vine Street, Huntley (847) 669-3328
For more information, contact MCDH’s
Environmental Health Division at 815-334-4585 or visit www.mcdh.info.
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