Drinking Water System Well Source Survey - North Dakota

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Drinking Water System Well Source Survey - North Dakota

Drinking Water System Well Source Survey is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within North Dakota.

FAQ

Q: What is a well source survey?A: A well source survey is an assessment of the drinking water system that relies on wells as a water source.

Q: Why is a well source survey important?A: A well source survey is important to ensure the safety and quality of the drinking water provided by well systems.

Q: Who conducts the well source survey in North Dakota?A: The well source survey in North Dakota is typically conducted by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (NDDEQ).

Q: What does the well source survey involve?A: The well source survey involves inspecting the well and its components, evaluating the water quality, and checking for any potential sources of contamination.

Q: What are the objectives of a well source survey?A: The objectives of a well source survey include assessing the vulnerability of the well to potential contamination, identifying any deficiencies in the system, and recommending corrective actions if needed.

Q: How often should a well source survey be conducted?A: It is recommended to conduct a well source survey at least once every 10 years or whenever there are changes in the well system.

Q: What are some common issues identified during a well source survey?A: Common issues identified during a well source survey may include inadequate well construction, improper location of the well, lack of protective measures, or presence of contaminants.

Q: What are the potential risks of drinking water from a well?A: The potential risks of drinking water from a well include bacterial contamination, presence of harmful chemicals, and contamination from surface water or septic systems.

Q: What should residents do if issues are identified during a well source survey?A: If issues are identified during a well source survey, residents should take necessary actions to address the problems, such as repairing or upgrading the well system, treating the water, or finding an alternative water source.

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