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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the New Jersey Private Well Test Reporting Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the CLIENT INFORMATION section. Enter your name, date of test request, and mailing address along with your phone number.
  3. Next, complete the PROPERTY INFORMATION section. Provide the property address, municipality, county, and GPS location details as required.
  4. In the LABORATORY INFORMATION section, input the reporting laboratory's name and ID number along with their address and phone number.
  5. Proceed to SAMPLE INFORMATION. Fill in the sample collector's name and certification ID. Specify the sample type and treatment devices if applicable.
  6. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before submitting your form. Ensure that all required fields are completed correctly.

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Landlords are also required to test their well water once every five years and to provide each tenant with a copy of the test results. The test results are submitted by the certified laboratory to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP).
At least once every year, test your well water for: Total coliforms (specific types of bacteria) pH. Total dissolved solids. Nitrates. Other germs and chemicals of concern in your area.
A laboratory certified by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection in drinking water methods must perform the tests, which are estimated to cost between $450 and $650.
You must test your well when required by the NJ PWTA. In addition, the NJ Department of Health encourages well owners to test as follows: Every year (at least): Total Coliform, Nitrates, and pH. Every five years (at least): PFAS, Lead, VOCs, SOCs, Iron, and Manganese.
Some counties offer free well water testing, so check with your county first. If they dont, use this EPA website to find a list of state-certified laboratories in your area that do water testing, or contact your county or state health department or your State Certification Officer for assistance.

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The PWTA is a consumer information law that requires sellers (or buyers) of property with potable wells in New Jersey to test the untreated groundwater for up to 43 parameters. Those test results must be reviewed by both parties prior to the closing the of title.

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