Tools and Promotional Materials from Grantees
Explore our videos, posters, and other tools developed by our grantees — health departments working with CDC’s Safe Water for Community Health (Safe WATCH) program to reduce exposures from private wells.

Be Well Informed Private Well App (New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, NHDES) – tool to help private well owners interpret their water quality test results and identify appropriate water treatment options
Is Your Water Safe? (La Crosse County [WI] Health Department) – video television advertisement created to help the public understand the importance of testing their well water
Is Your Well Water Well? (Florida Department of Health) – award-winning videos, well-owner’s guide, and other resources
Private Drinking Water in Connecticut [PDF – 1.36 MB] (Connecticut Department of Public Health) – fact sheet to assist private well owners in deciding how frequently to test their private well water and what to test for
Private Well Videos (Connecticut Department of Public Health) – series of three award-winning videos on testing
- Why Should I Test My Private Drinking Water Well?
- What Chemicals Should I Test For?
- My Test Results Show Elevated Levels – What Are My Options?
Test Your Well (Connecticut Department of Public Health) – television commercial linking homeowners to resources for keeping their household well water healthy and safe
Well Testing Videos (Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention) – videos on how to test your well water using a comprehensive kit and how to understand well testing results
Well Water Community Action Toolkit [PDF – 3.2 MB] (NHDES) – tools to increase private well testing and treatment, including background information, a guide for planning community activities, communication materials, and more, produced in collaboration with Dartmouth Toxic Metals Superfund Research Program
- Page last reviewed: April 25, 2016
- Page last updated: July 31, 2017
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