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Environmental
Health's Potable Water program helps protect the water Vermilion
County residents drink, by enforcing standards for private wells,
the drilling of new wells, the repair of existing wells, and sealing
abandoned
wells.
The Environmental Protection Agency regulates municipal water
supplies.
During
2004, EH accepted 600 private water samples for testing, conducted
721 well inspections, issued 89 well construction permits, and certified
42 abandoned wells as sealed.
For
a fee, EH will analyze water from wells that are part of real estate
transaction. Such home loan inspections are done at the request
of buyers, financial institutions, or any other party involved in
the transaction. Samples are tested for bacterial contaminants and
nitrate
content. If high nitrate content is identified, the owner is advised
to provide bottled water for any child six months of age or younger.
Sanitarians provide owners with information on how to properly shock
chlorinate (disinfect) wells, if choliform
bacteria is identified. Once procedures are followed, follow up
samples are taken to determine the well's safety.
Download
Guidelines
for Food Service Establishments Under a Boil Orders or
Guidelines
for Food Establishments Experiencing An Interuption of a Municipal
Water Supply.
More
information is available at 217-431-2662, or the
EH
Director
last
updated 8-12-05
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