Water Well On Neighbors Property Without Permission

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The Shared Well Water Agreement is designed for property owners who share access to a well and its water distribution system. It outlines the responsibilities of each party, including the right to draw water for domestic use and to share costs associated with the well's operation. Key features include stipulations for annual fees, maintenance responsibilities, and provisions for emergency access to the system. Users must fill in specific details about their properties and the terms of their agreement, making it a customizable document. The form serves target audiences such as attorneys and paralegals who facilitate property agreements, as well as owners and associates who need a clear legal framework for co-managing a shared resource. Its use is particularly relevant in scenarios where water wells are located on one property but serve multiple households, ensuring a fair distribution of costs and responsibilities.
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Improved dug wells are lined, covered, and fitted with a secure water lifting device, such as a pump or windlass, to provide safe drinking-water. Unimproved dug wells (i.e. open or uncovered wells) are particularly susceptible to contamination, and should be avoided where possible.

Lower your pump or pump intake deeper into the well. Before making any adjustment to the pump intake depth, you should check your pump's specifications, or consult a licensed well contractor, to determine the maximum recommended depth and pumping rate for your well.

Any pumps, pipes, related equipment, or blockage should be removed from the well so that it may be filled in and sealed properly. Approved backfilling and well sealing procedures vary from state to state. They generally require the use of special sealing material, usually cement-bentonite grout or bentonite clay chips.

Is it okay to add surface water or rain water to my well? Adding water to your well is not recommended. It could contaminate your supply, and will not alleviate your water shortage problems during drought conditions.

Well share agreements are private contracts executed by private parties to govern the manner in which a well provides water to multiple properties. While Arizona water law governs how a well is to be drilled and located, it does not govern the operation or management of a well share agreement.

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Water Well On Neighbors Property Without Permission