The Mississippi Well Owner Network program is a free, educational training opportunity for residents who depend on household wells for their water needs.
The MWRRI annual conference will have a session devoted to private well research and Extension efforts. We are excited to be a part of this year’s conference!!
Join us @ The Mill in Starkville April 12-14 for the 2022 Mississippi Water Resources Conference! New this year: reception at the Rooftop Club on the Left Field Lofts; plenary sessions w/MSU International Institute; & sponsor/vendor space! Info: https://t.co/J2gPuS7y87
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Mississippi State University Extension Office in Tate County is offering a great opportunity for private well testing at their upcoming Tate County Health Fair!! #water#privatewell
The Mississippi Well Owner Network is coming to the MS Gulf Coast! We will be collecting water samples for screening on October 20th plus we will have a virtual workshop on October 22nd. Please see the attached flyer for all details. #privatewell#water
As Tropical Storm Sally approaches Mississippi, please use resources/publications available through @MSUExtService to address before & after issues with flooded private wells!! https://t.co/BJFDMa505a and https://t.co/nWyPzgdo63 #privatewell#water
If you live in a home built before 1978, you may have lead around your house! Learn more about the common sources of lead here: https://t.co/wgRH7xBvEz #ExtensionForRealLife#MSUext
Watch the webinar replay!
"Water Testing and Treatment" was our most recent very popular free webinar, in collaboration with @wqaorg and @APHL.
https://t.co/2eavW6REgq
If I was working at a water system (which I'm not), I would be starting my service line inventory now & not wait for EPA's regulatory requirements-here's a tool to help https://t.co/Z0erTUDbQV EPA Lead Proposal, Derided as Weak, May Be Sneakily Strong https://t.co/MW1KvtgDq2
PFAS were found in samples from both private wells and on-site groundwater monitoring wells in a Cold War-era missile defense base in Westhampton, NY.
https://t.co/LHnXa5pFfj
Pearl River County residents in Mississippi can have a free bacteria screening of their private well water during a well testing workshop from the @MSUExtService on Thursday, December 5 beginning at 6 p.m. at the Pearl River County Extension Office.
https://t.co/A7VZfRl6pr
Many undocumented wells have been abandoned and are no longer in use today. These abandoned wells are often not properly sealed and are both a threat to groundwater quality and to public safety.
https://t.co/a5nR2PYQK5
Our 2019 Private Well Conference recordings are now available for viewing! The Conference covered a wide range of topics including emerging contaminants, septic systems, and treatment systems!
All of the presentations were recorded.
https://t.co/8wOET2jGG5