Millions of Americans rely on private wells as their primary source of drinking water.
The quality of a private well can vary based on local conditions and the way in which the well was constructed. Well depths vary from shallow (less then 50 feet) to hundreds of feet or more. Shallow wells are generally more likely to become contaminated if not properly constructed and maintained.
Poorly maintained septic systems and the improper use or disposal of household chemicals, agricultural products and fuels pose the greatest threat to your well water.
You should never store or mix chemicals near your well. They could spill and get into your well water.
And you should never pour pesticides or other dangerous chemicals down the drain. They could eventually contaminate your water.
The only way to be sure that your drinking water is pure is to
have your water tested by an independent lab.
But just like your doctor can look for specific symptoms to diagnose a problem with your health, we can look for specific symptoms to diagnose the safety of your drinking water.
That's why you should take advantage of our Diagnostic Service.
By just answering some basic questions right on our web site, we can tell you if there could be something in your drinking water that you should be concerned about.
To use our Diagnostic service, click HERE.
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