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Is Well Water Safe?


Is well water safe? It is a frequently asked question by individuals whose means of water is the well. Researchers and readers also want to know more about this topic because water is essential for life. We must find out more about well water because it is connected to our health.


If your source of water is the well, then there are certain things you need to know about well water, this information would guarantee if your well water is safe. Also, your well water would need to be tested regularly to ensure its safety.


The safety of your well water depends on the result of the analysis of your well. Most individuals would say theirs is safe because they have not fallen ill. This is not a yardstick to determine purity.


Studies show that substances such as uranium, radon, metals can be found in well water through testing. Also, the increase in agricultural activities and a desire to increase farm produce has led to the heavy use of pesticides and fertilizers. This has resulted in the pollution of groundwater.


How can well water become contaminated?



Naturally well water is safe as it originates from rainwater that has infiltrated the earth's surface to the aquifer. This water is pure. But, if during this cycle, this water comes in contact with certain contaminants or pollutants on the way it becomes unsafe.


Keep in Mind

Well water is directly from the ground.

It is usually hard water and could be contaminated.


How to test and clean well water


To determine if well water is safe, the well water should be tested annually for bacteria and nitrates. Have your well tested by an expert. Anzalone Drilling can come and test your well for any of these contaminants. We can also help clean your well water so it is safe to drink. If you have a shallow well you are twice at risk than someone whose well is deep. You should endeavor that your well is not constructed close to a septic system. Consult with one of Anzalone Drilling experts before drilling to determine a safe place to drill. The regulation is to site the well at least 50 feet from such systems.


Also, test for lead, radon, arsenic, and other heavy metals. Proper maintenance should be carried out on the well. All these guarantee the safety of the well. Make sure to have your well drilling expert come inspect your well bi-annually.


Well water testing is the responsibility of the well owners. This is not the duty of the government, as most wells are privately owned.


With the understanding of this, you should realize why you need to take testing your well water seriously. Contact us at Anzalone Drilling in Cedar City Utah to have your well tested and cleaned.

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