Minnesota Well Pumps Equipment Contractors

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Rasmussen Well Drilling Inc

Contractors Company
1793 Highway 61
Two Harbors, MN 55616-2026
United States
(218) 834-3387

Geib Well Company Inc

Contractors Company
512 W Alden St
Arlington, MN 55307-0200
United States
(507) 964-2964

Bohn Well Drilling Company Inc

Contractors Company
18190 Dairy Ln Ste 101
Jordan, MN 55352-4556
United States
(952) 445-4809

Mantyla Well Drilling Inc

Contractors Company
1392 Saint Croix Trail N
Lakeland, MN 55043-0797
United States
(651) 436-7600

Hartmann Well Company

Contractors Company
308 E Main St
New Prague, MN 56071
United States
(952) 758-2202

Jaeckels Well Service

Contractors Company
29298 Farm Ln
New Prague, MN 56071-4464
United States
(952) 758-6812

Searles Well Drilling/St Peter Well Drilling

Contractors Company
13035 County Road 25
New Ulm, MN 56073
United States
(507) 354-8633

McKeever Well Drilling

Contractors Company
9436 W Highway 61
Schroeder, MN 55613-8712
United States
(218) 663-7574

Bemis Well Drilling

Contractors Company
PO Box 17
Waterville, MN 56096
United States
(507) 332-0263

Born Well Drilling Inc

Contractors Company
1401 State St S
Waseca, MN 56093-3948
(507) 835-1740

Morrison Well Company Inc

Contractors Company
PO Box 184
Freeborn, MN 56032-0184
United States
(507) 863-2455

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a well cap?

The cap covering a well may be a small part of the overall household water well system, but it is an extremely important one.

A properly installed well cap separates potential pollutants from your drinking water. The cap, which should be sealed tightly at all times, keeps out everything from liquid contaminants to bugs that can crawl inside a well and wreak havoc.

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What are some routine maintenance practices for water well pumps?

Routine maintenance and inspection of water wells and well pump systems can help protect water quality, ensure your well is operating properly, prolong the useful life of the well system, and protect your investment. The greatest of all these is the protection of your health, as water quality issues can have adverse health impacts without any detectable indicators.

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What are the main components of a water well system?

The primary components of water well systems include casing, well caps, well screens, and pitless adapters.

Casing is the tubular structure that is placed in the drilled well to maintain the well opening. Along with grout, the casing keeps possibly contaminated surficial water from reaching the aquifer zone underground and prevents contaminants from mixing with the water. The casing also holds back unstable earth materials so that they do not collapse into the well. Some states or local governing agencies have laws that require minimum lengths for casing.

 

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Minnesota Groundwater and Water Well Statistics

Groundwater plays an important role in Minnesota’s economic vitality.

  • Approximately 465,000 private wells statewide
  • The USGS estimates the population of self-supplied water supply users in Minnesota to be 1,180,000 with 100% of their water supply from groundwater
  • 926 community water systems use groundwater for 2,996,400 people
  • 496 non-community, non-transient water systems use groundwater for 66,600 people
  • 5,304 non-community, transient water systems use groundwater for 515,900 people
  • 5,390 irrigation wells used serving 1,890 farms and 467,000 acres

Well Pumps Equipment Articles and Resources

How to Select a Water Well Contractor: Free Printable Checklist Not sure what to expect when searching for a new contractor? Use this free, printable checklist to help you through the hiring process. Things to keep in mind when hiring: Are they NGWA certified? NGWA certification designations include: Certified Well Driller (CWD) – Encompasses general industry knowledge, as well as practice and expertise in at least […]

Is Your Private Water Well Properly Protected? Your private well should be properly protected but I’m not talking about homeowner’s insurance to cover well repairs. That is a topic that I would like to discuss at a later time. I’m talking right now about having surge protection, run dry protection, and over-pressurization and water leak detection for your private water well. Protection […]