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National Ground Water Awareness Week

National Ground Water Awareness WeekMarch 8-14, 2009

"Time to schedule your annual water well checkup!"

Just as periodic checks of furnaces and smoke detectors are recommended, so is an annual water well checkup. Spring is a good time to have this done before the peak water-use season begins. As part of its annual Ground Water Awareness Week promotion, NGWA stresses the importance of yearly water testing and well maintenance.

Why is it a good idea to have my water well checked annually?

  • An annual checkup by a licensed or certified water well contractor is the best way to ensure problem-free service and quality water.
  • Preventative maintenance usually is less costly than emergency maintenance.
  • Good well maintenance, like good car maintenance, can prolong the life of your well and related equipment.

Ground water is a vital national resource. Get involved!

About half the U.S. population receives its drinking water from wells! And more than 90 percent of the fresh water in the United States and around the world is ground water. Ground Water Awareness Week spotlights ground water as a valuable and renewable resource.

 

You can obtain more well and consumer information by going to NGWA's Web site for well owners, www.wellowner.org.


Ground Water Awareness Week is sponsored by the National Ground Water Association—the nation's leading authority on the use and protection of ground water. NGWA gratefully acknowledges Ground Water Awareness Week supporters: American Farm Bureau Federation, Automotive Oil Change Association, The Groundwater Foundation, Ground Water Protection Council, Irrigation Association, National Association of Conservation Districts, National Association of Local Boards of Health, National Environmental Health Association, National Environmental Services Center, National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association, Tractor Supply Co., and USGS. Their support in raising public awareness about ground water as a precious natural resource is greatly appreciated.

American Farm Bureau Federation Automotive Oil Change Association The Groundwater Foundation Ground Water Protection Council
Irrigation Association National Association of Conservation Districts National Association of Local Boards of Health National Environmental Health Association
National Environmental Services Center National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association Tractor Supply Co. USGS