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Use a Measuring Tape or Weighted Line Here's how: Get a Weighted Line: Attach a small weight to a strong, long line (like a fishing line or heavy string). Lower It Into the Well: Slowly lower the line into the well until you feel it touch the bottom. Be sure to note how much of the line has gone in.
If you need help locating a well, call local well drillers to see if they drilled it. Municipal records may also show the well's location on your property. A well that provides safe and clean water is vital for a healthy home or thriving business.
Where can I get my well information? You can get the information from your well report which is typically recorded in your state's documents. You can get the information from the company who drilled the well. You can get a copy of the well report from your state.
Where can I get my well information? You can get the information from your well report which is typically recorded in your state's documents. You can get the information from the company who drilled the well. You can get a copy of the well report from your state.
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The well completion report provides information about the total depth of the well, the date the well was drilled, the contractor and the permit number.
What to Do With an Old Water Well. Once a well is determined to have no current or potential future use, a water well contractor should be contacted to give advice about the most appropriate well decommission method. The water well professional will have knowledge of well decommissioning code requirements.
If you need help locating a well, call local well drillers to see if they drilled it. Municipal records may also show the well's location on your property. A well that provides safe and clean water is vital for a healthy home or thriving business.
You can get the information from your well report which is typically recorded in your state's documents. You can get the information from the company who drilled the well. You can get a copy of the well report from your state.