As there are obviously some knowledgeable people in this thread, can I ask a related question? In my wood I have a permanent spring that rise from the ground (rather than a rock face). I've often considered using this as a water supply, by taking water from a few 10s of metres downstream where it's more accessible, but have a slight concern about heavy metal contaminants. The wood is in north Cornwall, and there are several very small, and old, ore mines/quarries a few miles downstream, so the area is mineral rich. The stream that issues from it has a rock base and banks. There is a farmer's field opposite, but I think I can probably source the water from just upstream of the field. My question is how do I go about getting it tested, how often is it prudent to get it re-tested, and what sorts of things should I be looking for in the tests? It is far from any habitation, and doesn't feed any buildings or livestock, so I doubt the local water authority would be interested in testing it without me paying some sum of money. How much is this sort of test likely to cost?
Many questions I know, but I know you are a knowledgeable and helpful bunch of folk.
Thanks in advance.