Environmental
New Jersey's Private Well Testing Act requires testing of private wells:
AEvery 5 years for all homeowners
BAt the time of real estate transfer and for new residential construction✓ Correct
COnly when a new well is drilled
DOnly if the well is within 1,000 feet of a Superfund site
Explanation
NJ's Private Well Testing Act requires water quality testing of private wells at the time of real estate transfer and for new residential construction served by private wells. Test results must be provided to buyers before closing.
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