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Local agency urges province to maintain free testing of private wells

'Free well-water testing is a critically important public service and a vital public-health measure for rural residents across our watershed,' says official
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NEWS RELEASE
NOTTAWASAGA VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
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The NVCA’s board of directors has sent a letter to the Province of Ontario to call on the province to not phase out free well-water testing for private wells. Ontarians who get their drinking water from municipal sources are protected by the Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act.

Although residents on private wells have benefitted from free water testing provided by the Ontario government, they do not have the same legislated protections, putting the residents responsible for protecting and monitoring their own drinking water sources.

“Free well-water testing is a critically important public service and a vital public-health measure for rural residents across our watershed,” said Jonathan Scott, vice- chair of the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority. “The NVCA board urges the provincial government to maintain free well-water testing. It’s the right thing to do to ensure equitable access to safe drinking water.”

Well water safety largely depends on the activities conducted around the well. Even if a well is properly installed and maintained, bacteria can contaminate the drinking water if septic systems, manure or pet waste is located too close to the well. A large proportion of residents in the Nottawasaga Watershed rely on private wells for drinking water.

Through local health units, the Ontario government tests water from private wells for bacteria such as E. coli to prevent serious gastrointestinal illnesses. NVCA encourages watershed residents to contact their local health unit for more information about private well water testing, or download the Testing and Treating Private Water Wells fact sheet developed by the Government of Ontario.

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