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Well Care Videos

Is My Water Safe to Drink - Recorded Live on September 23, 2015

In this webinar recording you’ll learn about caring for your private well and best practices to protect your water supply from contamination. The webinar will answer questions such as:
  • Where your well water comes from,
  • Knowing if there are naturally occurring contaminants in your area, and
  • Sampling and treating water from your private well.


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Pruebas en Pozos Privados y Calidad del Agua - Recorded Live on July 21, 2015

This is a recording of a Spanish-language webinar that discusses water quality in your private well and using best practices to properly manage your well. The webinar will answer questions such as:
  • What type of assistance is available to well owners and communities,
  • Protecting your source water from other influences, and
  • Proper chlorination of your private well.


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How to Find Local Information - Recorded Live on October 30, 2014

In this webinar recording you’ll learn how to find local resources for well information and assistance. The webinar will answer questions such as:
  • Methods for finding  well logs, records, and information about your well,
  • Finding well drillers, contractors, and financial help programs, and
  • When to sample, what to sample for, and best practices to protect your well system.


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Protecting Well Water from Contamination - Recorded Live on August 19, 2014

In this webinar recording, you’ll learn how water is stored in the ground, how geology affects water’s movement and availability, and how water level is affected when pumping. We’ll also discuss contaminants and how they move through groundwater. The webinar will answer questions such as:
  • How often shock chlorination should be performed
  • How to determine where bacteria in a private well is coming from, and
  • Where a new well should be installed on a parcel of land and its ideal depth.


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