Title: Conducting a Drinking Water Clinic
1 Conducting a Drinking Water Clinic
Erin Ling Virginia Master Well Owner
Network Training
22008-13 Clinic Stats
- 3825 samples analyzed
- 63 clinics in 84 counties
- 13,000 donations and scholarships contributed
- Farm Bureau
- Soil and Water Conservation Districts
- County
- Private Companies water treatment, testing labs
- Local RCD
- Virginia Water Well Association
3The DWC Agent Packet
- Available at www.wellwater.bse.vt.edu
- Includes
- Information about planning
- Templates for advertising
- Registration list template
- Details so you can answer participant questions
- Evaluation form
- Copies of presentations from this training and
Interpretation Meeting
4Basic Steps
- Kickoff Meeting
- Sample Collection
- Sample Analysis
- Interpretation Meeting
5Advertising
- 8 weeks
- Consider
- Newspapers
- Fliers
- Letter to homeowners
- Radio
- Home/Ag Shows/Fairs
- Seek donations or sponsors
- At this time, contact others to participate
- VDH Env Health Specialists
- Local SWCD, NRCS, USGS
6Prep for Kickoff Mtg
- Pre-registration
- Minimum of 35 participants
- Can combine counties
- Notify coordinator of anticipated participants
(2 weeks prior) - Sample kits prepared at BSE water quality lab
- Four sample bottles
- Questionnaire
- Sampling instructions
- Sample kits and coolers shipped to you 1 week
prior - Powerpoint presentation, notes and talking points
provided
Whats in YOUR water? Drinking water
clinic Wells, springs and cisterns 123 Community
Dr Nov 23, 2012 7 pm
7 Kickoff Meeting
- Brief presentation covering
- HOW to collect a drinking water sample
- WHEN to collect the sample and drop it off
- WHERE to drop the sample off
- Consider handing out fliers with sample
collection day, time and location - Distribute sample kits and collect payment
8Frequently Asked Questions
- What will analysis include?
- pH, hardness, chloride, fluoride, sodium,
sulfate, nitrate, iron, lead, arsenic, manganese,
copper, TDS, total coliform bacteria, E. coli
bacteria - How many participants per clinic?
- Limit of about 200 per sample day
- Average of 60 per clinic in 2009-2012 would
like MORE!! - How much does it cost?
- 49. The same analysis a private commercial lab
200 - We build in 2 per kit to cover your mailing and
printing costs - How does payment/billing work?
- You collect payment from participants at the
Kickoff meeting - WQ lab will bill you for entire amount. Pay with
TWO Interdepartmental Service Requests
(ISRs) through Hokie Mart one for
analysis, one for processing
9Sample Collection - Them
- Instructions
- Stress instructions must be followed carefully or
results are not accurate - First draw and flushed samples
- Sampling before vs. after treatment
- Each sample kit is an additional 49
- DAY and TIME sample is collected are very
important bacteriological analysis must be done
within 24 hours of collection
10Kickoff Meeting 101First Draw vs. Flushed
samples
- Metals like copper and lead are not usually found
in groundwater, but may be leached from pipes and
other plumbing into your water. - If these metals are in your plumbing, water that
has been sitting in your pipes for more than 6
hours will have the highest levels. - The sample bottle labeled FIRST (X on top) needs
to be collected first thing in the morning,
before any water has been used in the home. - Important!
- Do not use any water in the home after 10 pm
- Collect the bottle labeled FIRST with an x on
the top FIRST, before running any water!
11Kickoff Meeting 101 Water Sample Collection
Sample envelope contains 2 large bottles 2 small
bottles Questionnaire Sampling Instructions
- Tips
- Do not use water after 10 pm the night before!
- Choose a kitchen or bathroom (non-swivel) faucet.
- Do not remove cap until you are ready to collect
sample. - Do not touch inside of sample bottle or cap.
- Make sure sink is clean and dishes are removed.
- Remove all screens, filters, or aerators from
faucet. - Collect FIRST (X on top) bottle first!
- Wash hands before collecting other samples.
12Sample Collection - You
- Provide ICE! About 20 lbs per cooler
- Collection day
- Recommend 7 am 10 am collection
- All sample bottles are numbered. Same number on
the questionnaire. Ice samples immediately. - Collect all questionnaires in envelope
- Meet halfway between Blacksburg and your county
at predetermined location to transfer coolers to
Water Quality Lab staff details via email - Bring empty coolers and extra kits with you
13Sample Analysis
- Us (BSE Water Quality People)
- All samples analyzed for 14 constituents
- Reports compiled and printed
- Measures to protect confidentiality IRB
approval - Takes a total of 3 weeks
- You (Agents)
- Remind participants of Interpretation Meeting
day, time and location
14Interpretation Meeting
- Conference call to go over results and common
questions - At Interpretation Meeting
- Distribute results to participants (only)
- PowerPoint presentation provided
- Overview of results as a group
- Discuss what the numbers mean, compare to public
standards - Address eliminating possible sources of
contamination - Introduce treatment options
- Answer questions
- Interpretation sheet and evaluation
form in envelope
15Evaluation and Follow-up
- Follow-up postcard for clinic participants
- Will you test water regularly?
- Will you change your behavior (e.g., reduce
fertilizer use around well, pump out septic,
shock well)? - Will you talk to others about your experience?
- Statewide impact statement template
16Lessons Learned Advertising
- Best approaches
- Newsletters
- Local newspaper column/feature article/press
release - Direct mailing
- Word of mouth
- Best time frame
- Start 8 weeks out and intensify 4 weeks before
- Mention pre-registration to avoid rush at end and
not enough sample kits
17Lessons Learned Message content
- Individuals responsible for care and
testing of own systems not monitored like
public systems - Importance of understanding what maintenance is
required - Health effects of possible water quality issues
- Low cost of testing for this opportunity
- All results kept confidential
- Emotion/health and safety-based
18Lessons Learned Key Individuals and Groups to
Involve/Invite
- Local VAMWON volunteers!
- Master Gardener volunteers
- Farm Bureau
- ELC
- Health Department
- Soil and Water District
- Contact from local water testing lab
- County Board of Supervisors
- Local RCD Council
19Lessons Learned Seek additional funding or
sponsorships
- Farm Bureau
- 5 per sample, 20 per sample for members
- Soil and Water Conservation District
- 2 per sample
- 250 divided among attendees
- RCD Council
- 1000 divided among pre-registrants
- Grant funding through FCS agent
20Working with volunteers
- 89 volunteers trained
- Application at www.wellwater.bse.vt.edu
- Interest have well, spring or cistern
- Not affiliated with a water well business
- Volunteer expectations and policy
- Complete online training minimum of 80 on
post-test - Unpaid, volunteer work only
- General educational advice no specifics!
- Willingness to try to educate 100 people
21 Financial and Technical Assistance
- Virginia Dept of Housing and Community Devt
(http//www.dhcd.virginia.gov/HousingPreservationR
ehabilitation/default.htm) - Emergency Home Repair Program
- Indoor Plumbing Rehabilitation Programs
- Livable Homes Tax Credit
- Virginia Lead Safe Homes Program
- Water/Sewer Programs
- USDA Rural Development Housing Programs(504)
(http//www.rurdev.usda.gov/rd/nofas/index.html) - Very low to moderate income housing loans
for
single or multi-family homes - Grants for homeowners 62
- Rural rental housing loans
22 Financial and Technical Assistance
- Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project
(http//www.sercap.org/programs/rc_facilities_dev.
htm) - Rural Communities Facilities Development Program
(emergency housing loans to low income
families) - Many resources for small community water and
wastewater systems - What is available locally in your area??? Let
- us know about it!
23 Questions? Discussion?