Archived
Replaced by: Working well : clean water. Well protected [2017]
Description
Private water well owners in Alberta are responsible for managing and maintaining their water wells. The Working Well program, and these fact sheets, provides well owners with information to properly care for their wells.
Updated
August 1, 2015
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Issue 1 – Ten ways to protect your well and groundwater supply
Downloads: 2
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Issue 2 – Water Well Design and Construction
Downloads: 2
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Issue 3 – Shock chlorinating your well
Downloads: 3
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Issue 4 – Plugging Your Well
Downloads: 4
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Issue 5 – Upgrading your well in a pit
Downloads: 0
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Issue 6 – Over-pumping your well
Downloads: 1
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Issue 7 – Measuring well water levels
Downloads: 1
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Issue 8 – Well owner responsibilities
Downloads: 2
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Issue 9 – Drilling a new well
Downloads: 2
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Issue 10 – Private Sewage Systems
Downloads: 1
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Issue 11 – Gas in Your Water Well
Downloads: 1
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Issue 12 – Taking water samples
Downloads: 1
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Issue 13 – Maintaining your cistern
Downloads: 3
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Issue 14 – Water treatment for well owners
Downloads: 1
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Issue 15 - Protecting your well from disasters
Downloads: 2
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Resource list
Downloads: 2
Title and publication information
Type
Alternative Title
Working well clean water well protected [fact sheets]
Alternative Title
Working well clean water well protected
Frequency
Once
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Subject Information
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Resource Dates
Date Created
2015-08-01
Date Added
2016-04-25T17:52:56.346770
Date Modified
2015-08-01
Date Issued
2015-08-01
Date Archived
2015-06-01
Audience information
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Identifiers
NEOS catalogue key
7530401
Usage / Licence
Contact
Contact Name
Alberta Environment and Parks