State Health Dept Certified Well Water Testing Providers
Learn what the State Health Dept Certified credential means and why it matters for well water work. Authority for this field: EPA-Certified Labs.
What is State Health Dept Certified?
State Health Department certification authorizes a lab or professional to perform drinking-water testing under that state's public-health rules.
Why it matters
State certification ensures the testing meets local regulatory requirements — important because private wells are not federally regulated, leaving oversight to the states.
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State Health Dept Certified well water specialists
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State Health Dept Certified — frequently asked questions
What does the State Health Dept Certified credential mean?
State Health Department certification authorizes a lab or professional to perform drinking-water testing under that state's public-health rules.
Why should I hire a State Health Dept Certified well water provider?
State certification ensures the testing meets local regulatory requirements — important because private wells are not federally regulated, leaving oversight to the states.
How often should I test my well water?
The CDC recommends annual testing for bacteria, nitrates, and pH — and after any flooding or nearby land-use change.
What does a well water test cost?
A standard panel runs $150–$600 depending on the contaminants screened (bacteria, nitrates, arsenic, lead, VOCs).
Why use a certified lab?
Only EPA/state-certified or NELAP-accredited labs produce results accepted for real-estate transactions and regulatory purposes.
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