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[quote="Guest2"]Could anyone recommend an expert we could talk to to help us decipher a water test we had recently done on a house (from well water)? It was higher than the seeming limit in several categories. Thanks![/quote]
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john
Posted: Mon, Oct 23 2006, 5:00 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Water expert for well water?
Guest2 wrote:
Could anyone recommend an expert we could talk to to help us decipher a water test we had recently done on a house (from well water)? It was higher than the seeming limit in several categories. Thanks!
Sorry, I don't know an expert, but someone in the Middlesex county Public Health Services Department may be able to help:
http://www.co.middlesex.nj.us/publichealth/services-environmental.asp
BTW, if the house is located in Shadow Oaks (Washington Dr./Jefferson Rd. area), then public water line is available there.
Guest2
Posted: Mon, Oct 23 2006, 6:24 am EDT
Post subject: Water expert for well water?
Could anyone recommend an expert we could talk to to help us decipher a water test we had recently done on a house (from well water)? It was higher than the seeming limit in several categories. Thanks!