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Department of Health and Human Services > Environmental
Health > Laboratory/Well Water Testing
Laboratory/Well Water Testing
Collection
and Testing of Drinking Water Samples
Water
Samples The
Health Department Laboratory Services accepts and tests samples
of well water intended for human consumption. These samples
must be submitted in sterile treated bottles supplied by the
City of Houston Health Department, Harris County Health Department,
the Texas Department of Health, TCEQ
(Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) or your local
health authority.
For
information on well water testing call 281-233-2563.
Water
samples are accepted from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Sterile treated sample bottles can be picked up from the two
laboratory locations.
Water
samples are not accepted on Saturdays, Sundays, or holidays.
Samples more than 30 hours old when received will not be tested.
We do not recommend that samples be mailed to the lab. Samples
that are submitted by mail may not arrive within the 30 hour
time limit or during the Monday - Friday work week. Mailed samples
are also likely to break or leak in transit.
Water
is tested for the presence of total coliform bacteria and E.coli.
The analysis takes 18 hours to complete. The
fee for water testing is $8 per bottle. Payment by check
or money order must accompany the sample. No cash
will be accepted.
Collecting
the Water Sample
Select
a cold water faucet. Remove any screen or other attachment to
the faucet, and let the water run for 3 to 5 minutes.
Remove the cap from the sample bottle without touching the inside
of the cap or the bottle. Fill the bottle above the 100 ml mark
within 1/4 inch of the top. Samples with less than 100 ml of
water will not be tested. Do not rinse out or overflow the bottle;
it contains a chemical used to neutralize chlorine. Replace
the cap carefully and tighten. If the sample has excessive chlorine,
it is not suitable for analysis. Another sample will have to
be submitted.
Fill
out the laboratory form, giving complete return address, phone
number, county, date, time of collection, and other information
requested; print this information using black waterproof
ink. Do not photocopy the lab form. A separate form must be
filled out for each sample bottle.
Public
systems required to submit water sample(s) monthly must indicate
their TCEQ
(Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) water system
identification number and sample type (distribution, raw, etc.)
in the proper places in the form. This is the only way in which
the system will be credited with the sample by the TCEQ.
Deliver
the sample and form to the laboratory the same day it is collected
or refrigerate and deliver it the next day, within the 30 hour
time limit.
Laboratory
Reports
We
cannot telephone all test results to you; however we will attempt
to contact you if your sample is unsatisfactory or was found
to have coliform organisms. You may call the Laboratory for
your results at the location you submitted the samples.
Reports
are mailed to the address you write on the form. You should
receive your report within 5 to 7 days. If your report
does not arrive within 2 weeks, please contact the Laboratory
by telephone.
To
locate a report we must have:
(
1 ) The sample number that was given to you when the sample
was submitted. Or
(2)
The date the sample was submitted AND
(3)
The name of the return addressee exactly the way it was written
on the form AND
(4)
The county the well is located in.
Interpretation
of Results
If
coliform organisms are not found, the water is bacteriologically
safe to drink at the time of sampling. If "total"
coliform organisms are found, the sample contains bacteria
commonly found in runoff or surface water. If E.coli organisms
are found, the sample contains bacteria commonly found in sewage
which could include other disease producing bacteria. Any water
well found to have coliform organisms should be disinfected
according to the directions or treated by a well service company
and retested. Water in which either total coliforms or E.coli
is found should not be used for drinking, bathing, brushing
teeth, cleaning wounds, or washing food which is to be eaten
raw. It is advisable to use bottled water until the water supply
is reported to be safe to use. However, contaminated water may
be boiled for a minimum of 5 minutes before use.
Click
here for the procedure on disinfecting a contaminated well.
For
questions concerning "Repeat" sampling for public
systems receiving a coliform positive report, please contact
the TCEQ (Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality) at 713-767-3650.
For
other laboratory services provided by the Houston Department
of Health and Human Services, call (713) 558-3400.
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