Private Well Water Resources
Approximately 14-15 million households in the United States rely on a private, household well for drinking water each year, and more than 90,000 new wells are drilled throughout the United States each year. Contamination of a private well is not only the concern of the household served by the well, but also the households using other nearby water supplies and the aquifer that the water is drawn from. If you have a private well, it is important to know when to test and how to maintain your well properly to ensure your family's health.
Below are some resources that can help you know more about your well water and your health.
Well Water Fact Sheets
These fact sheets provide information on contaminants that can be found in the water you drink from your well.
Testing Your Well Water
Well Water Testing FAQ's
Contaminants in Well Water
Specific Water Contaminants
| Bacteria E. coli O157:H7 Campylobacter Salmonella Shigella | Protozoa Crypto-sporidium Giardia |
| Viruses Enteroviruses Hepatitis A Virus Norovirus Rotavirus | Chemicals Arsenic Copper Lead Nitrate Radon |