Protect your household from harmful drinking water pollution with Protect Our Water Jackson Hole (POWJH). It is important to consider that many residents and businesses of Teton County get their drinking water from private wells or springs, which have no monitoring requirements or oversight from the EPA. If your household relies on a private well or spring for drinking water, it is your responsibility to regularly test your water to ensure it is safe to drink.
POWJH Provides Free Programs to Test the Quality of Drinking Water
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