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2PM17 Upcoming Events `Well Water Wise week ( Know the Flow —Anoka Candy <br />Anoka. Water samples can be submitted to the county's Environmental Services Unit for analysis every Monday <br />from 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. and Tuesday from 8 a.m. to noon. <br />During 3W week, samples will be accepted Monday through Thursday (8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.) and Friday (bef <br />noon). The well water testing kit includes details about water collection and submission. A laboratory fee of <br />$30.00 will be charged for coliform bacteria and nitrate -nitrogen analysis. <br />Unlike public water utilities, private well water is not treated with chlorine to prevent bacteria growth. Simply <br />looking at the appearance of drinking water is not a reliable indicator of whether it is safe to drink. An annual <br />coliform bacteria test is a good way to ensure that your drinking water continues to be free of bacteria. <br />Nitrate -nitrogen occurs naturally in groundwater and wells at concentrations below one milligram per liter <br />(mg/L). Nitrogen can seep into private wells from a variety of sources including septic systems, nitrogen <br />fertilizers, animal feedlots, and landfills. The Minnesota Department of Health has established a Health Risk <br />Limit (HRL) for nitrate -nitrogen at 10 mg/L. Levels above that point may pose an immediate risk to infants and <br />pregnant women. <br />The testing of private wells used for drinking water is the responsibility of individual owners. There are an <br />estimated 25,000 private wells in service throughout Anoka County. For more information about well water <br />testing, call the Environmental Services Unit at 763-422-7063. <br />Well Water Wise Participating Communities and Agencies: <br />• City of Andover, City Hall (1685 Crosstown Blvd. NW) <br />• City of Bethel, City Hall (23820 Dewey Street) <br />• City of Blaine, City Hall (10801 Town Square Drive) <br />• City of Centerville, City Hall (1880 Main Street) <br />• City of Columbus, City Hall (16319 Kettle River Blvd. NE) <br />• City of East Bethel, City Hall (224122 1 st Avenue NE) <br />• City of Ham Lake, City Hall (15544 Central Avenue NE) <br />• City of Lino Lakes, City Hall (600 Town Center Parkway) <br />• Linwood Township, Township Hall (22817 Typo Creek Drive NE) <br />• City of Nowthen, City Hall (8188 199th Ave. NW) <br />• City of Oak Grove, City Hall (19900 Nightingale St. NW) <br />• City of Ramsey, City Hall (7550 Sunwood Drive NW) <br />• City of St. Francis, City Hall (23340 Cree St NW) <br />• Anoka Conservation District (1318 McKay Drive NW, Suite 300, Ham Lake) <br />• Anoka County Extension Service (550 Bunker Lake Blvd. NW, Andover) <br />Details Organizer � IC ki 1�1�1'0 <br />Start: Anoka County <br />May 8 @ 8:00 am Environmental <br />End: Services <br />hVJ/www.knowtl ow.us/evenVwell-water-wise-week-4/ 90 2/5 <br />
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