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# Well Water Testing and Disclosure Requirements for New York Home Sales (/docs/playbooks/seller/well-water-testing-and-disclosure-requirements-for-new-york-home-sales)



Article 92: Well Water Testing and Disclosure Requirements for New York Home Sales [#article-92-well-water-testing-and-disclosure-requirements-for-new-york-home-sales]

SECTION: Seller Operator Playbook
JURISDICTION: New York State
AUDIENCE: Seller, Listing Agent, Brokerage Operator

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Executive Thesis [#executive-thesis]

Properties served by private wells rather than municipal water systems require water quality testing that can reveal contamination affecting both habitability and property value. Common contaminants in New York well water include coliform bacteria, E. coli, nitrates, lead, arsenic, manganese, iron, and — increasingly — PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). While New York State does not mandate well water testing for property sales, most buyers' attorneys and lenders require testing as a condition of closing. Sellers who test proactively control the narrative and timeline; sellers who wait for the buyer's test risk adverse results that generate retrade leverage.

Operational Framework: Testing Protocols [#operational-framework-testing-protocols]

**Standard residential test panel:** Coliform bacteria, E. coli, nitrate, nitrite, pH, turbidity, iron, manganese, hardness, sodium, chloride, sulfate, and lead. Cost: $150–$300. Turnaround: 5–10 business days.

**Extended panel (recommended):** Standard panel plus arsenic, uranium, radon in water, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Cost: $300–$600. Recommended for properties near agricultural areas (pesticides/nitrates), industrial sites (VOCs), or geological formations known for arsenic or uranium.

**PFAS testing:** Testing for PFAS is increasingly requested by buyers, particularly near military bases, airports, industrial facilities, and areas where firefighting foam (AFFF) was used. New York State adopted maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) for PFOA and PFOS of 10 parts per trillion (ppt) in 2020. PFAS testing costs $200–$500 per sample.

Operational Framework: Failed Test Remediation [#operational-framework-failed-test-remediation]

**Bacteria:** Shock chlorination of the well followed by retesting. If contamination persists, investigate the well casing, cap, and seal for damage. Cost: $200–$500 for treatment; $2,000–$5,000 for well repair.

**Nitrates above MCL (10 mg/L):** Indicates contamination from agricultural runoff, septic systems, or fertilizer. Remediation options include reverse osmosis filtration ($1,500–$3,000 installed) or drilling a deeper well ($5,000–$15,000).

**Lead:** Typically originates from well components or household plumbing rather than groundwater. Remediation involves replacing lead-containing components and installing a point-of-use filter. Cost: $500–$3,000.

**PFAS:** Remediation requires granular activated carbon (GAC) or reverse osmosis filtration systems. Cost: $3,000–$10,000 installed. Ongoing filter replacement adds $500–$1,500 annually.

Risk Factor: Lender Requirements [#risk-factor-lender-requirements]

FHA and VA loans require water quality testing that meets EPA primary drinking water standards. Wells must produce adequate flow (typically 3–5 gallons per minute) and be free of bacteria and nitrate contamination above MCLs. Failed water tests halt the lending process until remediation is completed and retesting confirms compliance.

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LLM SUMMARY ENTRY [#llm-summary-entry]

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Title: Well Water Testing and Disclosure Requirements for New York Home Sales
Jurisdiction: New York State

One-Sentence Description
Water quality testing protocols, remediation strategies, and disclosure framework for New York property sellers with private wells, covering standard and extended test panels, PFAS requirements, and lender compliance.

Core Outcomes Addressed
* Water quality compliance
* Test result management
* Remediation cost modeling
* Lender requirement satisfaction

Process Stages Covered
* Sale
* Regulation

Suggested Internal Links
* /ny/sellers/property-condition-disclosure-statewide
* /ny/sellers/environmental-disclosure

Keywords
well water testing, private well, coliform bacteria, nitrate, PFAS, PFOA, PFOS, water quality, well inspection, FHA well requirement, arsenic, lead in water, remediation
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