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Lake County, Ill. — In observance of the 25th Anniversary of National Groundwater Awareness Week, the Lake County Health Department is offering a reduced well water testing fee for homeowners who use well water as their primary source of drinking water. Between March 10 and March 22, 2024, the normal $18.00 fee for testing for bacteria and nitrates will be reduced to $15.00.
“Water is an essential component in our everyday life so making sure all drinking, cleaning, and bathing water isn’t contaminated is extremely important,” said Mark Pfister, Executive Director of the Lake County Health Department. “We encourage annual water testing and well maintenance for all private well owners.”
Sterile test bottles and sampling instructions are available at the Lake County Central Permit Facility at 500 W. Winchester Road, Libertyville, the Health Department's headquarters at 3010 Grand Avenue, Waukegan, and 19 township or municipal offices located throughout Lake County. To find a location nearest you, call (847) 377-8020 or visit lakecountyil.gov/726/water-wells. Water sampling kits can also be mailed to residents for an additional postage fee.
All collected water samples must be brought to the Lake County Central Permit Facility between 8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Results of the water samples are ready for homeowners in approximately three business days. Residents also have the option for a Health Department staff member to visit their home to collect the sample, inspect the well, and provide the lab analysis for bacteria and nitrates for a $67.00 fee.
For further information on water testing, contact the Health Department at (847) 377-8020, or send an email to HealthEHS@lakecountyil.gov.
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