Owners of private water wells are being urged to conserve and check the safety of their water. The Georgia Emergency Management Agency warned well-water users today that their underground water sources could go dry. The same groundwater that flows into lakes and rivers also supplies wells. Officials also urged well owners to monitor water quality since extreme drought conditions can affect bacteria and chemical levels in water. State and local water authorities do not test the water of private wells.
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Private well owners urged to conserve, test water
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10/30/2007 04:54:00 PM
Labels: drought, GEMA, water well drilling