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Use this page for site-related questions, corrections, publishing inquiries, or general feedback about WellWaterGuide.org. This site cannot review a specific well, water test, treatment system, property, or drinking water safety situation.

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What this contact page is for

This contact option is for website feedback, correction requests, publishing questions, and general administrative matters related to WellWaterGuide.org.

What we cannot help with

WellWaterGuide.org does not provide property-specific advice. Please do not use this site to ask whether your water is safe to drink, whether a specific test result is acceptable, what treatment system to buy, how to repair a well, how to replace a pump, how to work on electrical or plumbing systems, or whether a particular property is safe to purchase.

Those decisions can depend on local rules, certified laboratory results, site conditions, system design, water source characteristics, nearby land use, construction history, and professional inspection.

For water safety or property-specific concerns

For questions about your own well water, testing results, safety concerns, sudden water quality changes, flooding, pressure changes, no-water situations, treatment systems, or property-specific decisions, contact appropriate local or qualified sources. Depending on the situation, those may include:

  • certified drinking water testing laboratories;
  • local health or environmental authorities;
  • licensed well contractors;
  • qualified plumbers;
  • water treatment professionals;
  • home inspectors familiar with rural water systems; and
  • local building, environmental, or property authorities where applicable.

Important drinking water reminder

Well water should be tested when and as needed to help ensure it is safe to drink. Testing and interpretation should follow local guidance and, where appropriate, use certified laboratories and qualified professionals.

Correction requests

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