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How to Collect Water Samples for Nitrate Screening

Glass_Jar_svg_hiIt’s easy to properly collect water samples for nitrate screening:

Nitrate screening is intended for testing water from private wells that provide domestic water to your household. Even though our screening is less accurate than a lab test, it will still give you a good idea of the nitrate level in your water. For most households, this result is all you need.

If you receive your drinking water from a public water system and want to know the nitrate levels in your water, contact your water provider. (The name of your water provider can be found on your most recent water bill.) Public water systems are required to sample and test for contamination on a regular basis, and they must report the results to their consumers. Get the most recent “Consumer Confidence Report” for your water system from your water provider.