Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What action should Owner Patel take after finding bacterial contamination in his well water sample?

  1. Disinfect the well with chlorine to solve the issue permanently.

  2. Ignore the test, as subsequent tests may yield different results.

  3. Address the contamination problem immediately.

  4. Inspect and reseal the well cap as it is likely a surface drainage issue.

  5. Consult with neighbours to see if they have the same issue.

  6. Continue using the water as it’s probably a one-time occurrence.

The correct answer is: Address the contamination problem immediately.

Owner Patel should address the contamination problem immediately after finding bacterial contamination in his well water sample. Bacterial contamination in drinking water can pose serious health risks if not dealt with promptly. It is crucial to take action to prevent any potential harm to individuals who consume the contaminated water. By addressing the contamination problem immediately, Owner Patel can ensure the health and safety of himself and others who use the well water. Disinfecting the well with chlorine may be a temporary solution and may not address the root cause of the contamination. Ignoring the test results or assuming it's a one-time occurrence can be dangerous. Inspecting and resealing the well cap may not directly solve the issue of bacterial contamination. Consulting with neighbours can be helpful for cross-referencing, but the immediate action is still crucial.