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Iron in Pennsylvania private well water
If your Pennsylvania well water test shows iron, compare the number to common health and aesthetic benchmarks, then confirm next steps with a certified lab or local professional.
Plain-English interpretation
Iron stains fixtures and laundry and can create metallic taste.
Identify whether iron is dissolved, particulate, or bacterial before selecting treatment.
What Pennsylvania 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
- Oxidizing filter
- Water softener
- Chlorination and filtration
Related Pennsylvania well water guides
Nitrate
High nitrate can be dangerous for infants and pregnant people.
Arsenic
Long-term arsenic exposure is linked to cancer and other chronic health risks.
Lead
Lead is especially harmful for children and pregnancy, even at low levels.
Total Coliform
Coliform bacteria indicate a possible pathway for contamination into the well.
E. coli
E. coli suggests fecal contamination and can cause acute illness.
pH
Low pH can corrode plumbing; high pH can cause scale and taste issues.
Keep your well history
Interpret once on the web. Track forever in the app.
Save test history, set annual reminders, compare results over time, and create a shareable report for your family or water professional.
Track Iron results in the app