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Ground Water Awareness Week: March 14-20, 2004
Time for Your Annual Water Well Checkup

Just as you check your furnace or smoke detector batteries seasonally, spring is a good season to have an annual water well checkup before the peak water use season begins, according to the National Ground Water Association (NGWA).

Why is it a good idea to have my water well checked annually?

An annual checkup by a qualified water well contractor is the best way to ensure problem-free service and quality water, said NGWA member-contractor (name of individual and company).

Also, preventative maintenance usually is less costly than emergency maintenance, and good well maintenance – like good car maintenance – can prolong the life of your well and related equipment. NGWA further recommends you test your water anytime there is a change in taste, odor or appearance, or anytime the system is serviced.

Schedule Your Annual Water Well Checkup

Wells can provide high-quality drinking water, and about half the U.S. population receives its drinking water from wells. But with well ownership comes the responsibility of keeping the water well in good working order. A check of your well by a qualified water well contract may include:

  • A flow test to determine system output, along with a check of the water level before and during pumping (if possible), pump motor performance (check amp load, grounding, and line voltage), pressure tank and pressure switch contact, and general water quality (odor, cloudiness, etc.).
  • A well equipment inspection to assure it’s sanitary and meets local code.
  • A test of your water for coliform bacteria and nitrates, and anything else of local concern. Other typical additional tests are those for iron, manganese, water hardness, sulfides, and other water constituents that cause problems with plumbing, staining, water appearance, and odor.

(Name of contractor) also recommended that well owners:

  • Keep hazardous chemicals, such as paint, fertilizer, pesticides, and motor oil far away from your well, and maintain a "clean" zone of at least 50 feet between your well and any kennels or livestock operations.
  • Maintain proper separation between your well and buildings, waste systems, or chemical storage areas.
  • Periodically check the well cover or well cap on top of the casing (well) to ensure it is in good repair and securely attached. Its seal should keep out insects and rodents.
  • Keep your well records in a safe place. These include the construction report, and annual water well system maintenance and water testing results.

For more information, call:
(Name of contractor, company and phone number)


For More Information Contact:

Refugio Groundwater Conservation District
604 Commerce Street  P.O. Box 116  Refugio, Texas 78377
Tel: 361-526-1483
FAX: 361-526-1294
Internet: refugio@rgcd.org

 

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