We all rely on groundwater in some way, and groundwater relies on us to protect it.
Protect Your Groundwater Day serves as an annual reminder for water well owners to test, tend, and treat their private water systems. NGWA encourages annual inspections of private water systems by certified water well contractors to ensure systems are operating correctly and producing safe and healthy water.
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ACT — acknowledge, consider, take action
On PYGWD, NGWA urges you to ACT. Use this day to begin doing your part for protecting one of our most important natural resources — groundwater.
1. Acknowledge the causes of preventable groundwater contamination
- Everyone
- These are common to households
- Most household water use occurs in a few areas around the home
- If you own a water well
- Wellheads should be a safe distance from potential contamination
- Septic system malfunctions can pollute groundwater
- Poorly constructed or maintained wells can facilitate contamination
- Improperly abandoned wells can lead to groundwater contamination
2. Consider which apply to you
- Everyone
- What specific hazardous substances are in and around your home?
- Where do you and your family use the most water?
- If you own a water well
- Is your wellhead a safe distance from possible contamination? Is your well/septic system due for an inspection?
- Are there any abandoned wells on your property?
3. Take action to prevent groundwater contamination
- Everyone
- When it comes to hazardous household substances:
- Store them properly in a secure place
- Use them according to the manufacturer’s recommendations
- Dispose of them safely
- When it comes to water conservation:
- Modify your water use (more water saving tips).
- When it comes to hazardous household substances:
- If you own a water well
- Move possible contamination sources a safe distance from the wellhead
- Get current on your septic system inspection and cleaning
- Get your annual water well system inspection
- Properly decommission any abandoned wells using a professional