Although a properly constructed private well should require little routine maintenance, these tips will help protect your well system and keep it in good working order for years to come:
We think it's a good idea to have your water quality tested every two years in case conditions have changed.
Your well should be checked any time there is a change in taste, odor or appearance, or anytime a water supply system is serviced.
Periodically check the well cap and casing to make sure they are in good working order. A damaged casing could cause your water to become contaminated.
Maintain a clean zone of at least 50 feet between your well and any kennels or livestock operations.
Do not treat the area around the well with pesticides or fertilizer.
Keep the top of your well at least one foot above the ground. Slope the ground away from your well to allow proper drainage.
Don't pile snow, leaves, or other materials around your well.
A small, easily-moved structure (such as a "wishing well") over the well cap makes service easier if a problem should occur during the winter months when the ground may be covered with snow