Everyone who attends will receive a free nitrate/nitrite and iron screening. The first 50 attendees will also receive a free and confidential lead, arsenic and manganese screening, according to the county.
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The event is in partnership with the Miami Conservancy District, Ohio Water Well Association, Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County, Montgomery Soil & Water Conservation District, the University of Dayton, and the Rivers Institute.
The event will also feature:
• Representatives from the Ohio Water Well Association to answer questions about well drilling and water treatment;
• Representatives from Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County to answer questions about private water systems;
• Discounted bacteria test kits for $20; first metal tests $12; each additional metal $4 each.
For more information or questions, please call (937) 781-3016.
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