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Have you tested your well water recently? If you’re a private well owner, it’s important to test it annually to ensure it’s safe for consumption. We’re hosting a well water checkup to make the process as easy as possible for you. There’s only a few days left, so all you have to do is:
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Step 1: Pick up sampling kits
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Come to our office at 1124 Regal Row Austin, Texas on November 9, 13, or 14 between 8am – 5pm to register and pick up your well water sampling kit(s). You can get more than one. Each sample costs $15, so please bring cash or a check.
The first 20 participants will get one free sample! We only have supplies for 60 tests, and it’s first come first serve.
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Step 2: Drop off water sample
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To be tested, samples must be dropped off between 8 – 10am on Wednesday, November 15 at our office. Samples will be screened for contaminants including:
- Total coliform bacteria
- E.coli
- Nitrate-nitrogen
- Salinity
*Please note it’s important you collect your water sample the same morning you drop it off to ensure accurate bacteria test results.*
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Step 3: Attend educational event (optional)
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Join an educational event on Thursday, November 16 from 1 – 5pm at the Hays County Extension office, 200 Stillwater Road, Suite 102, Wimberley, Texas. You’ll receive your water sample results, and they’ll discuss well basics, septic systems, water quality, water treatment, and abandoned well information.
If you’re unable to attend, your well water results will be emailed to you instead.
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Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District (BSEACD) is a groundwater conservation district charged by the Texas Legislature to work with well owners to conserve and protect the Edwards and Trinity aquifers and groundwater resources within its territory. BSEACD covers 430 square miles in parts of Travis, Hays, and Caldwell counties; home to about 400,000 people.
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