Water Supply Assessment


Rule

You may need a water supply assessment if you have a great well and poor water pressure, have trouble with your well in times of shortage or generally have water supply problems.


Rule

SERVICE: Well Busters has the technical knowledge and experience to estimate your water needs and evaluate the ability of your water system including your well, pump, water lines, treatment systems, etc., to meet your water demands.


DESCRIPTION: Well Busters knows that water wells and pumping systems can be difficult to manage when they are improperly designed. Countless times, good performing wells are coupled with badly designed pumping systems that limit usage and leave you unsatisfied. Moreover, wells with limited yields can be matched to simple storage or holding tank systems that ensure a household has ample water supply.


What is professional water supply system assessment?

Typical WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM ASSESSMENT includes:


Bullet Interview with well owner (determine typical usage and demand)

Bullet Entry to the well via the well cap, lid or seal;

Bullet Removal of any pumping system equipment located down the well;

Bullet Examination of pumping system equipment from well;

Bullet Flow test of well;

Bullet Replacement of any pumping equipment located down the well;

Bullet Disinfection of the well;

Bullet Examination of any pumping equipment located outside of the well (i.e. in basement of house);

Bullet Examination of the pressure tank and associated equipment;

Bullet Examination of pump (if necessary);

Bullet Examination of any water treatment systems;

Bullet Report and recommendations.


Rule


Well Busters and our agents always provide all required equipment, materials and personnel for any service. When the work is completed your well will meet or exceed current Ontario Water Resources Act regulations (R.R.O. 1990, Regulation 903).


Remember, Well Busters can help assess your well to help you determine if your well meets modern construction requirements and if you are at risk of drinking water contamination.

Water Supply