Arsenic Water Test

Arsenic Water Testing Services for Maine and New Hampshire 

Arsenic is a semi-metallic element that naturally occurs in rocks, soils, and water that comes into contact with them. Exposure to arsenic in drinking water has been identified as a health concern in regions of the United States where bedrock contains unusu­ally high levels of arsenic, such as areas of New Hampshire, Maine, Michigan, Ohio, and regions in the Southwest. This is why arsenic water testing is essential in these areas.

Drinking water that is contaminated with high levels of arsenic poses serious potential health effects as it is a known human carcinogen. Arsenic has been reported to affect the vascular system in humans and has been associated with the development of diabetes. Arsenic water tests can ensure you and your family or employees are safe from the harmful effects.


Having an arsenic water test completed on your well is of the utmost importance because it is odorless and tasteless. Homeowners are often unaware that arsenic is present until they test their water. In order to safeguard the health and well-being of yourself and your family, having your well water tested is a vital step. 


If you drink water from a private water well, spring or cistern and have never had an arsenic water test completed, call the team at Atlantic Water Solutions LLC today. After we complete the arsenic water test, we can install an arsenic removal system to maintain the quality of your well water supply.

Contact Us Today for an Arsenic Water Test 

Our services are available in area across Maine including Gray, Scarborough, Brunswick, Naples, Hollis, Berwick, Wells, York, Waterboro, Kennebunkport, Standish, South Paris, Mechanic Falls, and Oxford,ME as well as areas across New Hampshire such as Farmington, Windham, Alton, and Rochester, NH. 


If you need an arsenic water test or your water has already tested positive for arsenic and you need an arsenic removal system installed in your home, contact the team at Atlantic Water Solutions today.

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