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PRESS RELEAS= E

 

 

 

FOR IMMEDI= ATE RELEASE

CONTACT:  =   Mary Helen Smith=

       &nbs= p;             District Board of Health Mahoning County

       &nbs= p;             330-270-2855 ext. 134

       &nbs= p;             mhsmith@mahoning-heal= th.org

 

 

DATE<= span style=3D'font-size:10.0pt'>:         &nbs= p; May 5, 2006  <= /p>

 

 

National Drinking Wat= er Week, May 7 – 13, 2006 is a unique opportunity for both water professionals= and the consumers they serve to join together to recognize the vital role water plays in our daily lives.  Pro= perly constructed and maintained water wells can provide homeowners with years of quality water and service.

 

”You cannot see= , smell, or taste most water problems so you need to have it tested by a laboratory” says Matthew Stefanak, Mahoning County Health Commissioner.  To promote annu= al bacterial testing of water systems, the Board of Health is offering 20 free bacterial water samples (value $25.00) on a first come, first serve basis t= o Mahoning County Residents who come to the District Board of Health office located at= 50 Westchester Drive, Suite 202 in Austintown Township on Monday, May 8, 2006.=  

 

The District Board of= Health recommends that homeowners maintain records and have a routine annual check= up for:

  • General Water Quality: odor, color= , or cloudiness

 

  • Sanitary Conditions: cracked caps, = gaps, or spacing between the well casing and the soil around it, holes or cr= acks in the casing, location

 

  • Testing: Coliform bacteria, minerals, metals, pest= icides, or chemicals such as nitrate and fluoride

 

  • Mechanical Aspects: flow, water level= s, pressure tank and switch contact

 

  • Recordkeeping: obtain a copy of the well drilling log and create a maintenance, inspection, and testing log

 

 

For additional inform= ation:

 

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Or contact Richard Se= tty, Director of Environmental Health, at (330) 270-2855 ext. 116

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