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Information

Installation:

Wells must be installed by a licensed water well contractor. By using a licensed water well contractor, you can ensure that they meet basic criteria listed below. In addition, prior to actual construction, the water well contractor must notify the county health department of the intent to drill a water well, providing such information as is required on forms prepared by the Water Well Council.

The Environmental Protection Division provides a complete list of licensed well drillers.

Licensed well drillers are required to provide a performance bond or letter of credit to ensure proper drilling operations and compliance with the procedures and standards in the Well Water Standards Act. If your well has been installed in the past year and does not meet the construction and location requirements of these regulations, the bonding program is in place through the Environmental Protection Division, Watershed Protection Branch.

Maintenance:

The well should be located as far removed from known or potential sources of pollutants as the general layout of the premises and surroundings permits. The well must not be located in areas subject to flooding unless the well casing extends at least two feet above the level of the highest known flood of record.

Chlorination Instructions

Wellhead protection measures:

The following horizontal distances are required under DNR’s Water Well Standards Act:

Sampling Recommendations:

It is recommended that a bacterial test (total/fecal coliform) of well water is done every 6 months. This testing may be available through County Environmental Health Offices. It is also recommended that a chemical screening (W33 analysis) of well water is done every 3 years. This test may be available through UGA Extension Offices.

Proper Abandonment of Wells:

Any existing abandoned well or borehole shall be filled, sealed, and plugged by the present owner. An abandoned well is one that is no longer in use. Generally, "temporarily abandoned" means those wells unused for a minimum of 365 days, and "permanently abandoned" are those wells unused for three years.



Useful Information

Permits

Now you can download relevant forms and have them ready when you visit Environmental Health office.


Well Complaints

Any complaints please call: 706-298-3702 and leave your name, phone number, and detailed information.