More Information About:
How It Works:
Why RAdata?
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In 2004, the NJ DEP enacted the Private Well Testing Act. Before
closings in all real estate transactions, both buyer and seller must certify in writing that the tests were
performed and that the results were shared with the parties. People will receive their well test results on a
standardized form, which will also provide them information about options for correcting a well-contamination
problem.
We have also made available a set of "frequently asked questions",
courtesy of the NJ DEP, to explain the requirements of the law and its companion regulations, which take effect
September 16, 2002. Other topics covered include the importance of testing drinking water, the potential health
risks of contaminated water and possible remedies to improve water quality.
For more information about PWTA, click one of the links below:
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