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Washington Township
Health Department

Health Department
43 Schooley's Mountain Road
Long Valley, NJ 07853
908-876-3650

Cristianna Cooke-Gibbs, Public Health Officer
Health Department e-mail: health@wtmorris.net



Water

WATER TESTING

Residents using water from private wells are strongly urged to have their water supply tested annually to ensure safe drinking water.

Sample bottles for water testing can be obtained at the Health Department. The cost of analysis varies and is dependant upon the chemical tests performed. These results cannot be used for official purposes such as Certificate of Potability.

CORROSIVE WATER

Residents should be aware that wells in this area typically yield water that is corrosive.

Indications of corrosive water may be the presence of blue-green stains on porcelain fixtures or a bitter metallic taste in the water. Residents are encouraged to have their water supply tested for its corrosiveness (langelier index) if these signs are present.

Corrosive water can be corrected.

CERTIFICATE OF POTABILITY

A Certificate of Potability must be obtained from the Health Department prior to the transfer of title of all residences serviced by an individual water supply. This is a requirement of the NJ State Private Well Testing Act and Washington Township Ordinance.

A report from a certified laboratory indicating that the water has been tested for total coliform bacteria, iron, manganese, pH, all volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with established Maximum Contaminant Levels, nitrate, and lead. and arsenic. If total coliform bacteria are detected, a test must also be conducted for fecal coliform or E. coli. All test results must be submitted prior to certificate issuance.

SEPTIC SYSTEMS

For homes serviced by on site disposal systems, we recommend the following guidelines to help protect premature system failure:

  • Have the septic tank pumped at least once every 2-3 years
  • Repair all leaky faucets immediately
  • Do not use garbage disposal units
  • Do not overload the system with more water than the system can handle
  • Consider installing low flow shower heads
  • Check water usage information on appliances such as dishwashers and washing machines to reduce well water draw down and septic system loading.

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