Posted: 03 Nov 2019 07:44 AM PST
A Texas Well
Owner Network, or TWON, training has been scheduled for 8:30
a.m.-12:30 p.m. Nov. 19 at the Lincoln Community Hall, 1066 Main St. in
Lincoln.
Well Educated
training is free and open to the public.
Joel Pigg, Texas A&M
AgriLife Extension Service program specialist and TWON
coordinator, College Station, said the program is for Texas residents who
depend on household wells for their water needs.
“The program was established to help
well owners become familiar with Texas groundwater resources, septic system
maintenance, well maintenance and construction, and water quality and
treatment,” he said. “It allows them to learn more about how to improve and
protect their community water resources.”
He said participants may bring
well-water samples to the training for screening at a cost of $10 per sample,
due when samples are turned in.
“Water samples will be screened for
nitrates, total dissolved solids and bacteria,” Pigg said.
Well owners who would like to have
their well water sampled can pick up two sample containers from the AgriLife
Extension office in Lee County,
310 S. Grimes St. in Giddings, or the AgriLife Extension office in Bastrop
County, 901 Pecan St. in Bastrop.
Pigg said bringing water samples to
the training is not required, but those wanting to have water samples
analyzed must attend.
Attendees can register at
http://twon.tamu.edu/training or by calling 979-845-1461.
“The training is one of several
being conducted statewide through the Texas Well Owner Network project,” Pigg
said.
More than a million private water
wells in Texas provide water to citizens in rural areas and increasingly to
those living on small acreages at the growing rural-urban interface. And
private well owners are independently responsible for monitoring the quality
of their wells.
“They are responsible for all
aspects of ensuring their drinking water system is safe — testing, inspecting
and maintaining,” Pigg said. “This training will help private well owners
understand and care for their wells.”
Funding for the Texas Well Owner
Network is through a Clean Water Act nonpoint source grant provided by the
Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board and the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency. The project is managed by the Texas Water Resources Institute,
part of Texas A&M
AgriLife Research, AgriLife
Extension and the College of
Agriculture and Life Sciences at Texas A&M
University.
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Water Well Owner Training set for November 19 in Lincoln
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