After a severe storm, well owners face unique challenges in ensuring their water supply remains safe and clean. Storms, especially those that bring heavy rain, flooding, and strong winds, can cause significant damage to well systems, potentially leading to water contamination. To protect your family’s health and avoid costly repairs, it’s essential to conduct a thorough well inspection and maintenance as soon as it’s safe to do so.
Here’s a guide to what well owners should do after a storm to safeguard their water supply:
After the storm passes, one of the first things you should do is inspect your wellhead and the surrounding area. Check for any signs of damage caused by flying debris, falling branches, or strong winds. Look for cracks, broken seals, or any other visible damage to the wellhead or casing. Any damage could allow contaminants to enter your well, so it’s important to fix these issues right away.
Tip: Even if you don't notice any visible damage, it's a good idea to have a professional well contractor inspect your wellhead to ensure it's structurally sound.
Floodwaters can carry bacteria, chemicals, and other harmful contaminants that can seep into your well, especially if your wellhead was submerged or damaged. After a storm, it’s critical to have your water tested by a certified laboratory for bacteria like E. coli, coliform, and other pollutants.
Until you know your water is safe, avoid using it for drinking, cooking, or bathing. Boiling the water can kill bacteria, but it won't remove chemicals, so it's best to wait until your water has been tested and deemed safe for use.
If floodwater has infiltrated your well, it may need to be flushed and disinfected to remove contaminants. This process typically involves shocking the well with chlorine and allowing the solution to circulate through the system. Afterward, the system must be flushed thoroughly to remove any remaining chemicals before the water is safe for use.
This is a task best handled by a professional who can ensure the well is properly disinfected and back to normal operation.
If you lost power during the storm or experienced electrical surges, there’s a chance your well pump or other electrical components may have been damaged. Before turning the power back on, inspect your well pump for signs of damage. If you're unsure, it's always a good idea to have a professional check the pump and electrical system to prevent further damage or safety hazards.
Even if everything seems fine, scheduling a professional well inspection after a storm is a smart move. Well professionals can identify potential problems you might not notice, such as damage to underground components or contamination risks. A comprehensive inspection will give you peace of mind and ensure your well is functioning correctly and safely.
Contaminated water poses serious health risks, including gastrointestinal illnesses, infections, and exposure to harmful chemicals. The longer a contaminated well is left untreated, the greater the risk to your family’s health and safety. Acting quickly to address any damage or contamination will not only protect your well but also prevent more costly repairs down the line.
At A+ Pump & Well, we specialize in well inspections, water testing, and maintenance services to ensure your well is functioning properly after a storm. Our team of experts can quickly assess any damage, test your water for contaminants, and provide solutions to keep your water safe and clean.
If your well has been impacted by the recent storm, don’t wait to take action.
Reach out to A+ Pump & Well today for expert assistance. We’re here to help you get your well back in working order and ensure your water is safe for you and your family.
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