Testing for PFAS
How can I test my well/private water source for PFAS?
While municipalities may be testing their water supplies, private well/water source owners are left to their own to determine if their water supply has been contaminated by the "forever chemicals." However, the Wisconsin DNR has published a list of Wisconsin certified laboratories which can perform testing on samples that private well owners can send in. If you are interested in seeing if your water has been contaminated by PFAS, click the link below to be taken to a list of PFAS certified testing laboratories.
While municipalities may be testing their water supplies, private well/water source owners are left to their own to determine if their water supply has been contaminated by the "forever chemicals." However, the Wisconsin DNR has published a list of Wisconsin certified laboratories which can perform testing on samples that private well owners can send in. If you are interested in seeing if your water has been contaminated by PFAS, click the link below to be taken to a list of PFAS certified testing laboratories.
There is PFAS in my well, how can I tell if I have been exposed to PFAS?
While there currently no clearly defined hazardous level of PFAS to be present in humans, any exposure could potentially have consequences. Some medical providers may be able to provide testing for the presence of these chemicals. If you have been exposed through your well/private water source, reach out to your local doctor and ask what options there are.
My water is contaminated, what can I do? What are my legal rights?
There are a variety of options available to you, depending upon your circumstances. Click the button below to download a PDF form which you can fill out and submit back to us that will provide critical information to advise you on the next potential steps.
While there currently no clearly defined hazardous level of PFAS to be present in humans, any exposure could potentially have consequences. Some medical providers may be able to provide testing for the presence of these chemicals. If you have been exposed through your well/private water source, reach out to your local doctor and ask what options there are.
My water is contaminated, what can I do? What are my legal rights?
There are a variety of options available to you, depending upon your circumstances. Click the button below to download a PDF form which you can fill out and submit back to us that will provide critical information to advise you on the next potential steps.
Concerned about whether PFAS may be in your private water supply?
Click the button below to go to a list of certified laboratories published by the Wisconsin DNR