The best defenses against well contamination are good construction, periodic inspection and maintenance, and regular water testing. Detailed construction features are described here to help you plan new wells or inspect and repair existing ones.https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/extension_ag_pubs/1079/thumbnail.jp
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Groundwater provides nearly all the water for domestic use in rural Nebraska. It’s essential that th...
This paper presents the University of Georgia (UGA) Extension Drinking Water Team’s new educational ...
Guidelines for well types, placing, and installation are given, and risk factors are outlined
If you own a private well, you have the responsibility to maintain the well in good condition and k...
A source of clean drinking water is critical for human health. Many rural residents obtain their dri...
Groundwater protection is an important aspect of farm, ranch and rural homesite management today. Ne...
The most common cause of well water test failures is bacterial problems caused by well deterioration...
Agricultural management practices have increasingly come under general scrutiny as potential sources...
Water testing is an important part of using a private water supply well. Unless you regularly test ...
"Revised 10/99/3M.""Water Quality.""Farm-A-Syst : farmstead assessment system. Worksheet #1.""The Mi...
Why should I be concerned? Essentially all of Nebraska’s rural residents use groundwater to supply t...
Iowa regulations do allow well owners to plug their own wells, provided the well owner does the wor...
This bulletin sets forth sanitary standards and practical suggestions for private well construction...
Why should I be concerned? Nebraska’s 80,000+ irrigation wells can provide a direct conduit for cont...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Groundwater provides nearly all the water for domestic use in rural Nebraska. It’s essential that th...
This paper presents the University of Georgia (UGA) Extension Drinking Water Team’s new educational ...
Guidelines for well types, placing, and installation are given, and risk factors are outlined
If you own a private well, you have the responsibility to maintain the well in good condition and k...
A source of clean drinking water is critical for human health. Many rural residents obtain their dri...
Groundwater protection is an important aspect of farm, ranch and rural homesite management today. Ne...
The most common cause of well water test failures is bacterial problems caused by well deterioration...
Agricultural management practices have increasingly come under general scrutiny as potential sources...
Water testing is an important part of using a private water supply well. Unless you regularly test ...
"Revised 10/99/3M.""Water Quality.""Farm-A-Syst : farmstead assessment system. Worksheet #1.""The Mi...
Why should I be concerned? Essentially all of Nebraska’s rural residents use groundwater to supply t...
Iowa regulations do allow well owners to plug their own wells, provided the well owner does the wor...
This bulletin sets forth sanitary standards and practical suggestions for private well construction...
Why should I be concerned? Nebraska’s 80,000+ irrigation wells can provide a direct conduit for cont...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Groundwater provides nearly all the water for domestic use in rural Nebraska. It’s essential that th...
This paper presents the University of Georgia (UGA) Extension Drinking Water Team’s new educational ...