Water Well Basics You Need to Know

Water Well Basics You Need to Know

Water Well Basics You Need to Know

Whether you are drilling a new well or you are looking to upgrade or repair an existing well, Pump Service Idaho can help you achieve your goals. Before you begin to obtain water from a well, however, it is beneficial to know more about well water and how you can use it with your home or business.

Who Uses Well Water?

Well water is used by people and businesses all over the country, particularly by those who live in rural areas or in more remote areas where hooking into the city water supply may be difficult. Currently, an estimated 15 million households have private wells.

Is Well Water Regulated?

While the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has some strict regulations in place regarding public drinking water, there are no regulations in place regarding privately owned wells. As such, it is up to you as a homeowner to have your well regularly tested to ensure it is safe to use and to drink.

Can Well Water be Polluted?

Since well water comes from groundwater, it is possible for it to become polluted. This can lead to gastrointestinal illnesses as well as other types of illnesses. Even if your water was previously tested as being safe for consumption, changes in the water can adversely effect your well water. This makes it all the more important to have your well water tested at least once per year.

How Long Do Wells Last?

While there are no guarantees, most wells never run dry. This means you can expect your well to last for as long as you need it to last.

Of course, selecting the right spot for your well and choosing the right pump system will both play an important role in determining the longevity of your well and the cleanliness of your water. To ensure you have the right system in place for your household or business, contact Pump Service Idaho today. We will be happy to help!

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