New Mexico well water / Sulfate

Sulfate in New Mexico private well water

If your New Mexico well water test shows sulfate, compare the number to common health and aesthetic benchmarks, then confirm next steps with a certified lab or local professional.

Limit: 250 mg/L secondary standardUnit: mg/LRegion: West

Plain-English interpretation

High sulfate can cause bitter taste, odor issues, and laxative effects for some users.

Retest and consider treatment if taste, odor, or stomach upset occurs.

What New Mexico homeowners should check

  • Confirm the exact unit on the lab report before comparing limits.
  • Retest health-related contaminants with a certified lab before major treatment purchases.
  • Keep a copy of each report for home sale, rental, and treatment service records.
  • Set an annual reminder for bacteria and nitrate testing.

Treatment discussions

  • Reverse osmosis
  • Distillation
  • Anion exchange

Related New Mexico well water guides

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