Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 3 Exam Practice

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Who is responsible for ensuring water quality from a well that has tested positive for contamination?

  1. The local health board.

  2. The provincial government.

  3. The property owner must address the contamination issue immediately.

  4. The water utility company.

  5. A licensed plumber.

  6. A well maintenance company.

The correct answer is: The property owner must address the contamination issue immediately.

The property owner is required to address the contamination issue immediately when a well has tested positive for contamination. This responsibility stems from the principle that property owners are accountable for the well-being and safety of their own water supply. If contamination is detected, it is imperative for the owner to take swift action to mitigate any health risks associated with consuming or using tainted water. This could involve measures such as treating the water, notifying relevant authorities, or even drilling a new well, depending on the severity of the contamination. While other options may play supportive roles in ensuring water quality—such as the local health board providing guidance, or the provincial government establishing regulations—the primary obligation lies with the property owner to ensure their water supply is safe for use. Addressing contamination promptly is essential to protect both the health of the occupants and the broader community.