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01/09/2015
What you need to know about your water well and the natural gas pipeline proposed to go through your town in New Hampshire.
CALL TODAY 1-800-441-6281
CALL TODAY 1-800-441-6281
The knowledge center for well drilling, water treatment & testing, FAQs, tips and know-how.
What you need to know about your water well and the natural gas pipeline proposed to go through your town in New Hampshire.
If you live in New Hampshire and use water from a bedrock well, your home’s water supply has about a one in five chance of containing at least a small amount of naturally occurring arsenic.
If you’ve seen the news recently you’re probably familiar with the term “fracking” as it’s related to oil exploration. A well-developed process that is less well known and talked about is hydrofracking, a process that can help homeowners to improve well water yield.
Everyone wants clean, quality drinking water. But if your home water comes from a well, it may have naturally occurring contaminants and other water quality issues.
When homeowners see a drop in their water pressure, they usually assume it’s mechanical. Maybe the pressure tank isn’t working, or the plumbing system is out of date, they think.
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