Well Water vs. Tap Water
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Well Water vs. Tap Water

There are three types of private drinking water wells, the dug, driven and drilled. The safety of your water will depend on how well constructed and maintained your well is. If you aren't sure how safe your water is contact your state water well contractor licensing agency, they will be able to tell you what type of well you have. Wells should be located so rainwater flows away from it. Rainwater can pick up bacteria and chemicals from the land, if the water seeps into your well you could end up with many health problems.

Make sure you keep good records of any well maintenance or repairs and water tests. Keep your water testing current and use a licensed agency for all of your well needs. Some things that you can do to protect your well are keep chemicals and waste products away from the well site. If the well is located on a farm then make double sure to keep pesticides and fertilizers off of the ground any where near the well.

Some natural harmful sources can seep into your well water and cause serious health problems, microorganisms, radionuclide, radon, nitrates, heavy metals and fluoride.

Tap water on the other hand can also become contaminated by a wide variety of chemicals all including the natural causes we listed for well water. As far as tap water goes you can control some of the factors that make the water bad. Mainly in the pipe area. Fluoride is added to tap water for healthy teeth.

Tap water is less likely to have chemicals from the ground getting into the water supply. Tap water can be filtered through the faucet with a Brita Water Filter. Tap water is better overall, it is healthier and there are people looking after the countries water supply, well water because it is below ground can't really be monitored the way tap water can.

If you ask ten people if they liked tap or well water, 9 out of the 10 will say they prefer tap water. Well water doesn't sit well with many people because of the fact that chemicals and rain water can seriously affect your health. Tap water hasn't really had too many cases unless an environmental problem occurs like flooding and the problem is usually cleared up in a matter of days.