This document explains what ground water is and how it can be polluted by both natural sources and human activity. Six steps for protecting a ground water supply are outlined, a glossary of common terms about wells and ground water is provided, and more sources of information on well water are listed
2 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
Guidelines for well types, placing, and installation are given, and risk factors are outlined
Ground water is a source for drinking and industrial water supply and pollution created by active in...
Protecting our water resources from contamination is a major concern. This podcast emphasizes the im...
12 pp., 2 illustrations, drinking water well assessment tableThe condition of a water well and its p...
A source of clean drinking water is critical for human health. Many rural residents obtain their dri...
This USGS site contains graphs, tables, and charts for the following ground water topics: What is gr...
3 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
Published October 2007. A more recent revision exists. Please look for up-to-date information in t...
This United States Geological Survey (USGS) general interest publication presents a description of g...
This activity illustrates how water is stored in an aquifer, how groundwater can become contaminated...
This United States Geological Survey (USGS) fact sheet discusses in simple terms how water gets into...
If your home water comes from a public water supply, it has been tested and meets EPA standards for ...
More than half of US residents rely on groundwater for their drinking water. The quality of this wat...
3 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
2 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
Guidelines for well types, placing, and installation are given, and risk factors are outlined
Ground water is a source for drinking and industrial water supply and pollution created by active in...
Protecting our water resources from contamination is a major concern. This podcast emphasizes the im...
12 pp., 2 illustrations, drinking water well assessment tableThe condition of a water well and its p...
A source of clean drinking water is critical for human health. Many rural residents obtain their dri...
This USGS site contains graphs, tables, and charts for the following ground water topics: What is gr...
3 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
Published October 2007. A more recent revision exists. Please look for up-to-date information in t...
This United States Geological Survey (USGS) general interest publication presents a description of g...
This activity illustrates how water is stored in an aquifer, how groundwater can become contaminated...
This United States Geological Survey (USGS) fact sheet discusses in simple terms how water gets into...
If your home water comes from a public water supply, it has been tested and meets EPA standards for ...
More than half of US residents rely on groundwater for their drinking water. The quality of this wat...
3 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
2 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
Guidelines for well types, placing, and installation are given, and risk factors are outlined
Ground water is a source for drinking and industrial water supply and pollution created by active in...