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Figure 1 – A domestic well providing water to a private household (modified from USEPA, 2019). This book provides an introduction to domestic wells, including their construction, regulation, vulnerability, protection, and the valuable data they can provide for groundwater research.
1 Μαρ 2019 · More than 43 million people—about 15 percent of the U.S. population—rely on domestic (private) wells as their source of drinking water. The quality and safety of water from domestic wells are not regulated by the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act or, in most cases, by state laws.
Managers, administrators, and water-well operators at all levels of government as well as in the private sector will find it an indispensable reference to water wells assets.
30 Αυγ 2021 · Research Impact Statement: The work provides improved estimates of the spatial distribution of housing units reliant on private domestic wells in the United States and a foundation to protect this water supply at all levels of government.
Summary. Water became the first public utility in the United States. Before public transportation and public regulation of utilities like electricity and gas, North American cities adopted public water, but this transition is a relatively recent phenomenon.
17 Απρ 2017 · Bibliographic information. Water Wells and Boreholes focuses on wells that are used for drinking, industry, agriculture or other supply purposes. Other types of wells and boreholes are also...
Water well construction is a central part of mainstream hydrogeology, although these days, possibly more pro-fessional hydrogeologists are involved in contamination studies and impact assessments rather than the nitty-gritty of designing new water wells and overseeing their construction and testing.