Effects of April Showers on Well Water
With April just beginning, many people are excited about blooming flowers and warming temperatures. However, in many parts of the country, this also means some April rain showers. If you use well water, this may have the potential to be problematic, as rainwater can contaminate your well. This problem gets even worse if your area experiences flooding, as groundwater is much more likely to have picked up contaminants than rainwater.
Keeping Your Water Clean
Having your own private water source can be incredibly beneficial, particularly if you live in an area where the water quality leaves something to be desired. However, this also means that you have much more responsibility for keeping your water clean. Even the best-constructed wells are vulnerable to surface contaminants, but this risk can be compounded if your well is not properly constructed. If you are thinking about building a well, it’s important that you take the necessary steps to make sure that the well casing is durable, with no cracks or joints where contaminants can seep in. It’s also important that your well isn’t built too close to a septic tank or other potential source of contamination. If you already have an old well that uses stone or brick as a lining, or uses an old stove pipe casing, you may want to consider doing some repairs on the well before the rainy season begins. The safest way to address any well concerns is to have a plumber who specializes in wells take a look at your current well.
Drinking Water Solutions
If you do use well water in your home, consider investing in a drinking water solution like a Millennium Reverse Osmosis System. A purification system uses technology like reverse osmosis and UV filtration to help you get cleaner drinking water every time, thanks to a reduction in contaminants. Reverse osmosis removes things like dirt, chemicals, and other contaminants like chlorine, which can give your water an unpleasant taste. UV filtration kills bacteria and viruses that can be carried through groundwater, increasing your risk of illness. Make the investment in your family’s water quality and begin to reap the benefits knowing that your family has clean and tasty drinking water for years to come. You’ll also feel extra pride knowing that this water comes from your own well.
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