Common Water Quality Problems and Their Treatment

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The first step in solving any water quality problem is to have a proper analysis performed on the water. The Department of Health and Environmental Control provides this service as technical assistance to the owners of private wells in South Carolina. For a routine chemical analysis of the water, a one-half gallon sample of the water is required. The sample must be collected in a clean, spillproof plastic container. This group of analyses includes: pH, alkalinity, chlorides, hardness, nitrates, calcium, magnesium, copper, iron, manganese, and zinc. Fluoride may also be tested as requested. Other analyses are available upon request and at the discretion of the EQC (Environmental Quality Control) Regional office in your area. Because many kinds of analyses require special containers, preservatives, or sample collection techniques, we recommend contacting one of the DHEC Regional EQC offices prior to submitting any special requests for analyses. A list of these offices may be found in the back of this booklet. Water samples may be submitted at most of the 46 county health departments, or at the Regional EQC Office in your area. Courier service to the DHEC laboratory is restricted in some areas. Always call ahead to determine the best time to bring in your water sample.

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