Well, it looks like the droughts over..
Friday, November 5th, 2010I don’t think it was possible to live in New Hampshire this Summer for any length of time without realizing that we were having a drought. There were many wells across the State that never have run out of water before, that ended up going dry this year. Of course, that can cause serious trouble for any Water Treatment System. For more information on Water Treatment Equipment visit our website at www.secondwindwater.com.
Finally the rain is back and many wells have returned to their pre-drought levels. The thing that concerns me most about this quick recovery is what is that water bringing along with it. Changes in the level of the water table can bring on changes in the contaminant levels also. Lot’s of rain can cause Bacterial contamination, low pH, and surface water intrusion, especially if you are on an overburden well, such as a dug well, point well or pit well. Even on a deep Bedrock well, as the water table level changes so does the flow of water through the various cracks and capillaries that eventually lead to your faucet.
It would certainly make sense to investigate what changes may be occurring in your drinking water. Make this a year to have your Water Quality tested by a State and EPA Certified Lab. You will be able to rest easy once again and enjoy the fact that the drought is finally, and completely over.
Thank you for your continued support of Secondwind Water Systems. We truly appreciate your business and referrals. If you have any Water questions please visit our website at www.secondwindwater.com or call 1-800-287-5767. Until next time this is Chris Saltmarsh CWS-6, saying, “Thanks for reading!, and enjoy your great water”… : )



