If your home relies on a private water system, regular testing is essential to help ensure your drinking water meets quality standards.
This webinar will introduce participants to the Penn State Agricultural Analytical Services Laboratory Drinking Water Program, including available test packages, proper water sample collection procedures, and resources for understanding and interpreting test results.
Gain practical information to help you monitor and protect the quality of your household water supply.
Who is this for?
-- Private water supply users; Homeowners; and Individuals interested in learning more about their water supply
What will you learn?
-- How to take a water sample
-- How to use the services offered by the Penn State Agricultural Analytical Services Laboratory
-- How to read a water test report
Click Here to register and for more information.
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[Posted: June 15, 2026] PA Environment Digest

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