Tag: northeast water wells

Water Well Pressure Problems – MA & NH

Issues with well water pressure are one of our most frequent phone calls in our Massachusetts and New Hampshire offices. People call because they suddenly see a change in their well water pressure or because they have consistently experience terrible water pressure. Some people think that well water pressure problems are to be expected with… Read more »

Arsenic is present in one in five water wells in New Hampshire reports NHPR

  Arsenic is present in 1 in 5 wells inNew Hampshire  Just this past monthNew Hampshirepublic radio featured an article regarding the presence of Arsenic inNew Hampshirewater wells urging water well owners to test water at the recommendation of the Department of Environmental Safety. I personally can attest as not only as a water well professional… Read more »

Well Water Testing Analysis and Contamination in MA and NH – Sulfate in Water

The twelfth and final post in our series highlighting some of the contaminants that can be found in water wells. Northeast Water Wells is available to collect samples and test your well water for contaminants anytime. If you have a private well, regular water quality testing is very important. Northeast Water Wells recommends testing your… Read more »

The Objective of Water Well Abandonment/ Decommisioning in MA and NH.

Many consumers do not understand the importance of water well abandonment also known as water well decommissioning. This Blog is dedicated to debuting the myth behind this often time confusing practice. The main concern regarding unused and/improperly abandoned wells is simple these wells are a direct and significant threat to the ground water quality and… Read more »

Municipal Water Rate Increases in Massachusetts 2013 Volume 1

Well everyone spring has seemingly sprung here in New England. Here at Northeast Water Wells Inc we are constantly monitoring the News for Municipal Water rate hikes that will directly impact the end consumer. We wanted to share a few reports that caught our attention within the past few months. Currently 5 towns in Massachusetts… Read more »