Your well is the lifeline of your home, providing fresh, clean water for drinking, cooking, and everything in between. But like any vital system, it needs regular attention to keep running smoothly. Ignoring the early warning signs of a problem can lead to costly...
When and How to Check Your Static Water Level
Is my well water level too low? This is a question you may have asked yourself (or your well professional). The water level in your well changes throughout the year, as does the groundwater level in your area. Change is normal, but what happens if the water level dips...
Decommissioning Your Pierce County Well
In Washington, the Department of Ecology estimates that there are thousands of unused and abandoned wells across the state. These wells can pose a threat to unsuspecting humans and animals—the incidents of people falling in wells has increased in recent years—as well...
How to Prepare Your Property For Well Construction
Adding a water well to your residential or private property can provide many benefits, including safe, chemical-free drinking water, cost savings, and protecting the environment from contaminants. Many Washington State residents enjoy access to private water wells....
Diving Into The Big Questions About Well Water Safety
If you're using well water on your property, you need to learn about some of the safety concerns associated with it. A lot of people that live outside of large cities and towns use wells as their main source of water. Governments at the federal and state level...
Keeping Your Well Water Safe
Did you know that over 15 million households in the U.S. get their drinking water from private wells? Drinking well water is a safe, practical solution for many families in America. However, that doesnt happen by itself — and the EPA doesn't do it, either. To ensure...