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A non-public water supply should be tested at least annually to ensure its safety and quality. More frequent testing may be necessary if there are changes in the water source, such as heavy rainfall, flooding, or nearby land use changes. Additionally, specific contaminants of concern may warrant more regular testing based on local guidelines or individual circumstances. Always consult local health authorities for tailored recommendations.

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