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Published: 27 February 2015 27 February 2015

(SANTA FE, New Mexico) - National Groundwater Awareness Week (March 8 - 14) serves as a good reminder to water well owners. Just as you check your furnace or smoke detector batteries seasonally, spring is a good season to have an annual water well checkup before the peak water use season begins, according to the National Ground Water Association (NGWA).

Why is it a good idea to have my water well checked annually?

An annual checkup by a qualified water well contractor is the best way to ensure problem-free service and quality water.

Also, preventative maintenance usually is less costly than emergency maintenance, and good well maintenance - like good car maintenance - can prolong the life of your well and related equipment. NGWA further recommends you test your water whenever there is a change in taste, odor, or appearance, or when the system is serviced.

Schedule your annual water well checkup

Wells can provide high-quality drinking water, and about half the U.S. population receives its drinking water from wells. But with well ownership comes the responsibility of keeping the water well in good working order. A check of your well by a qualified water well contractor may include:

The National Ground Water Association also recommends that well owners:

The Office of the State Engineer is responsible for the licensing of well drillers in the state of New Mexico and regulating the construction and abandonment of wells. Any person desiring to engage in the drilling of one or more wells for underground water within the boundaries of any underground source shall file an application for a driller license. The Well Drillers Licensing program is administered by the Santa Fe Statewide Projects group within the Water Rights Division. For more information, call Project Lead Jerri Pohl at (505) 827-6120.