Submitted by fizzbot15 t3_10rvpe7 in RhodeIsland
fizzbot15 OP t1_j6yrskr wrote
Reply to comment by Unique-Public-8594 in Providence Water by fizzbot15
Hello! I have not tested the water here before. I'm not yet aware of how much a test may or may not cost - when I did some Google searching, found that health.ri.gov mostly references well water testing but I/we do not have a well. Also https://health.ri.gov/find/labs/drinkingwater/ speaks to RIDOH Certified Drinking Water Testing labs - but it also says they do not endorse or recommend any of the certified laboratories listed (???) so honestly I was just confused and figured to ask here for thoughts and recommendations.
Unique-Public-8594 t1_j6ysgbo wrote
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I usually test the water when we buy a new home - whether it is well water or city water - to be safe.
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Last time I tested water (it happened to be well water but I’m not sure it would matter), I gathered samples from faucets and brought the samples to the health department.
Unique-Public-8594 t1_j6yti9a wrote
Maybe call BAL and tell them you’d like a price quote on testing your drinking water?
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fizzbot15 OP t1_j6ywqlb wrote
Thank you for sharing your experience and for mentioning BAL and providing their #, that's very nice of you! I'm going to check out their site and plan to give them a call in the near future - my curiosity is piqued as to what the test results will be, that is for sure!
Unique-Public-8594 t1_j6yxn1v wrote
You’re welcome. :)
Have you looked at the PFAS map?
fizzbot15 OP t1_j6yyosq wrote
:-0 !! I had not; PFAS is new to me by name and I'm ruffling through some of the content now - wouldn't ya know that North Providence falls into the "Red = Total PFAS detected at a total greater than 20 ppt" category. I'm learning a lot today; thank you very much, kind Redditor!
liliumsuperstar t1_j70c14i wrote
Any of the certified labs will give you good results. They just can’t endorse one over another to avoid favoritism.
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