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Cass SWCD

Well Sealing Program

An unused water well—abandoned well—provides a direct route for pollutants to reach groundwater, your primary drinking water source and interconnection to the lake. Sealing abandoned wells is a safeguard against unwanted pollution. It must done by a licensed groundwater professional. Cass Soil and Water Conservation District offers a cost share program for well sealing that will pay up to $300 per well.

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Protecting Groundwater

Groundwater is found in underground geologic formations called aquifers. Layers of earth protect groundwater and act as natural barrier to contam- ination. Unsealed wells however, pose a threat, because they are a direct conduit for pollutants or contaminants to reach the aquifers below, and could potentially affect nearby drinking water wells.

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Site Visit Request

Request a site visit with a conservation technician. Find out how your property can make a difference.

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