Private Well Usage: Self-Reported as Main Source of Drinking Water: Tested for Contaminants within last 2 Years, by County, New Jersey, 2017-2020
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Why Is This Important?
Water is used for many purposes including drinking, cooking, bathing, cleaning, and recreation. Because water use is so common in daily life, there are many opportunities for contaminated water to impact people. New Jersey has over 600 community water systems which provide drinking water to approximately 87% of the State's population. However, about 13 percent of New Jersey residents obtain their drinking water from private wells.
Definition
Percent of NJ residents self-reporting using and testing a private well as the main water source for their home.
Data Notes
Survey question: "Has your well water ever been tested for contaminants in the last 2 years: yes; no; don't know/not sure?" This question was only asked to individuals who reported that their main water source was a private well. **Data are not shown for Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, or Union Counties due to very low usage of private wells in these counties. This question was not used in 2018 or 2019.Data Source
Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, Center for Health Statistics, New Jersey Department of Health(http://www.nj.gov/health/chs/njbrfs/)
How the Measure is Calculated
Numerator:
Number of people age 18 years and older self-reporting using and testing a private well as main water source for their home.Denominator:
Total number of persons aged 18 and older interviewed during the same survey period.