Water Well Drilling
A drilled well consists of a hole bored into the ground, with the upper part being lined with casing. The casing prevents the collapse of the borehole walls and (with a drive shoe or grout seal) prevents surface or subsurface contaminants from entering the water supply.
Well Upgrades
A poorly maintained or constructed well can result in a bacterial or chemical contamination of the well water, the groundwater, or the natural environment.
Upgrades protect your well water — and the groundwater — from contamination.
Well Abandonment
Abandoned wells are water wells that are no longer used for withdrawing water from the ground. A decommissioned well refers to a well that has been properly sealed to prevent the vertical movement of water.
Well Testing
Testing your private well's water quality on a regular basis is an important part of maintaining a safe and reliable source. The test results allow you to properly address the specific problems of a water supply.
Well Extensions
Extension of well casing for a well in a well pit. ... If the well pit is to be maintained, then the person constructing (altering) the well must ensure surface drainage is such that water will not collect or pond in the vicinity of the well, especially in the well pit.
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