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The Water Systems Council has developed a complete library of Water well care information sheets to educate well owners about the basics of their well system, the importance of Water well maintenance, keeping good records, Water well testing and understanding your results, and how to protect and conserve your Water supply for years to come.
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A modern Water well is an expertly engineered and constructed method of delivering groundWater for drinking, irrigation, and other purposes. And Wellowner.org is your one-stop resource for information relating to private Water well systems and groundWater. Learn how to protect this precious resource and safeguard your family’s health through ...
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For more information about our project, please download the PDF at this link - "The Water Well Project Fact Sheet"
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Home / Well Owner Resources / Water Well Basics / Well Owners Guide. Well Owners Guide. The NGWA Well Owners Guide is a comprehensive manual where you’ll find valuable information from proper well construction, routine well maintenance, Water testing, and much more. To download a digital copy of the NGWA Well Owners Guide and subscribe to our Private Well Owner Tip Sheet …
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Information on Earth’s Water. GroundWater Facts. Facts About Global GroundWater Usage. GroundWater Use in the U.S.A. The Hydrologic Cycle. Occurrence of GroundWater. Forces Controlling Water in Rocks. Unconfined or Water Table Aquifers. Confined or Artesian GroundWater.
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Mar 02, 2019 . Mar 02, 2019 . Well Caps are placed on top of the well casing to prevent debris, insects, or small animals from getting into the well. Well caps are usually made of aluminum or plastic. They include a vent to control pressure during well pumping. Well Screens are attached to the bottom of the casing to prevent too much sediment from entering the well. The most common well screens are …
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Pennsylvania has more than a million domestic Water wells, plus an unknown number of other types of Water wells, boreholes, and springs. Water well and spring data are available through the Pennsylvania GroundWater Information System (PaGWIS), which is maintained by the DCNR Bureau of Geological Survey. PaGWIS holds hundreds of thousands of Water well records and more than 2,000 spring records, making it an important source of groundWater, Water well…
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Oct 22, 2014 . Water well completion report or log (if you have it) which should include information such as Water well depth, date drilled, construction (including casing specifications, grouting and screen), and Water well yield or flow rate in gallons per minute (gpm) …
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Paper records are archived for over 700,000 wells. Some of these records go back as far as the late 1800s. Water and related well data can be accessed for private Water wells, engineering borings, and stratigraphic borings. Many of the paper records have been converted to digital and are searchable within the ILWater Interactive Map.
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There are two layers of well reports: The Water Well Drilling layer displays golden rod dots ( ) for all Water well drilling and related reports. The Baseline Water Well Test layer displays magenta diamonds ( ) for all test results for the baseline Water well test program. A well icon on the map represents an approximate well location.
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Water well completion report or log (if you have it) which should include information such as Water well depth, date drilled, construction (including casing specifications, grouting and screen), and Water well yield or flow rate in gallons per minute (gpm) Invoices from work done by Water well contractors (including pump replacement)
These wellcare ® information sheets can be downloaded in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format and printed from this website, or you may purchase the packages including the folder and plastic bag from our online Shop.
And Wellowner.org is your one-stop resource for information relating to private Water well systems and groundWater. Learn how to protect this precious resource and safeguard your family’s health through properly constructed and maintained Water well systems.
The Water Systems Council has developed a complete library of Water well care information sheets to educate well owners about the basics of their well system, the importance of Water well maintenance, keeping good records, Water well testing and understanding your results, and how to protect and conserve your Water supply for years to come.
These wellcare ® information sheets can be downloaded in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format and printed from this website, or you may purchase the packages including the folder and plastic bag from our online Shop.
The Water Systems Council has developed a complete library of Water well care information sheets to educate well owners about the basics of their well system, the importance of Water well maintenance, keeping good records, Water well testing and understanding your results, and how to protect and conserve your Water supply for years to come.
Download the wellcare ® Info Sheets of interest to you and if you have any questions about the content, give us a call on the wellcare ® Hotline at 888-395-1033. Please note: Our information sheets are dated for publishing purposes only. We do our best to keep our publications up to date, however, some resource links may no longer work.