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Well Drilling Iowa Regulations Governing the Sale and Marketing of Residential Water Treatment Systems

(Iowa Administrative Code Chapter 14, effective 5/10/89)

The purpose of the regulations is to protect the consumer from false or deceptive claims regarding the reduction of health-related contaminants in drinking water by sellers of residential water treatment device offered for sale, lease, or rent for which claims of reducing health-related contaminants are made.


Before purchasing such a water treatment device a consumer should read the Manufacturer's Performance Data Sheet. By law, this document must be given to the buyer by the seller and signed and dated by both parties prior to the consummation of the sale. The Performance Data Sheet must contain but is not limited to the following information.

The following information must also be on the Performance Data Sheet or be referenced to the owner's manual.

In addition to the Performance Data Sheet, a Consumer Information Pamphlet prepared by the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) must also be given to the buyer by the seller again prior to the consummation of the sale.


All treatment devices covered by this legislation must be registered by the seller with the IDPH. Before registration is approved, the device must be performance tested in accordance with approved protocols by a third-party testing agency. This registration will certify that the system has been thoroughly tested for structural integrity and assure effective performance.

Health Engineering & Consumer Safety
Division of Disease Prevention
Iowa Department of Public Health
Lucas State Office Building Des Moines, IA 50319-0075
Telephone: 515/281-5787