| Domestic Well Water QualityWater quality is a term used to describe the chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of water, usually in respect to its suitability for a particular purpose. Although scientific measurements are used to define a water's quality, it's not a simple thing to say that "this is good water ," or "this is bad water ." After all, water that is perfectly good to wash a car with may not be good enough to serve as drinking water. When the average person asks about water quality, they probably want to know if the water is good enough to drink, cook, or wash with. Or they want to know if the quality of our natural waters are suitable for aquatic plants, fish and animals. Ground water may contain some natural impurities or contaminants, even with no human activity or pollution. Natural contaminants can come from many conditions in the watershed or in the ground. Because water is such an excellent solvent it can contain lots of dissolved chemicals. And since ground water moves through rocks and subsurface soil, it has a lot of opportunity to dissolve substances as it moves, such as magnesium, calcium and chlorides. For that reason, ground water will often have more dissolved substances than surface water will. Some ground water naturally contains dissolved elements such as arsenic, boron, selenium, or radon. Whether these natural contaminants are health problems depends on the amount of the substance present. In addition to natural contaminants, ground water is often polluted by human activities such as:
Noticeable Problems
Tastes
Smell
Unnoticeable Problems Many serious problems can only be found by laboratory testing of water.
Separation Distances Because of all the above noted forms of contamination it is important to locate wells a safe distance from these possible sources or locate the sources of contamination as far as possible from existing wells. Regulation 903 prescribes that water wells be located as follows;
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