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Protecting Private Wells Mary Jane Conboy

Well Wise Resource Centrewww.wellwise.ca

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•750,000 registered wells in Ontario. • Approximately 1.5 million abandoned wells. • 10,000 - 20,000 new wells drilled per year.

• Majority are drilled wells (58%-71%).

•89% of wells observed in home visits need a repair.

•Generally, groundwater is clean, reliable and sustainable supply.

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The Life Cycle ApproachThe Life Cycle Approach

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Emerging Threats• The Expert panel looking at private

wells considered a number of potential threats and suggested ways to manage different problems.

• Wells that are not maintained, not tested and abandoned are the biggest concern for sustainable wells in Ontario.

• Private wells represent a pathway for contaminants to reach aquifers, and must be considered in source protection.

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Needs Assessment

• Year Long study• 400 Online Survey Participants• 346 Post Card Surveys• 6 focus groups

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Professional %

Well technician %

Owner %

lack of awareness

88 83 53

financial burden or cost

85 88 52

Availability of Well contractors ( not enough)

22 12 14

Barriers to Well Maintenance

Other barriers --poor advice from neighbours or unqualified professionals and “trust issues”

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Older, vulnerable design

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Bad well locations

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Common problems- well owners

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Test your Well Water Quality

1950 - 1954• 484 wells sampled• 14% high for

nitrate• 15% high for

bacteria

1991 -1992• 1200 wells sampled• 14% high for nitrate• 34 % high for

bacteria• 6 wells exceeded

for pesticides

OFA Rural Water Quality testing program – Bacteria, nitrate and sodium are the most commonly observed health related parameters exceeding ODWS

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Keep the well water tight and watch activities around the well.

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Making Everyone Well Aware

High Risk versus Low Risk geology

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Finished above grade, sealants and soil tapered away from well

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Well Decommissioning• Abandoned wells are

direct avenues to aquifers.• Improperly retired wells

can increase the risk of contamination entering your well.

• A well that has been decommissioned should not impact the future use of that land.

• Vertical migration of fluids must be blocked.

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Decommissioning

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Old well is now filled with proper sealants.

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The tremie pipe displaces the water

column from the base of the well.

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Decommissioning drilled well – well casing is cut off 4 – 6 feet below ground and filled with hole plug.

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Well pit is removed.

The area is backfilled and graded.

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Solutions – from Needs Assessment

• Education and easy access to information was identified as the best way to help well owners maintain their wells (Owners (44%), Professionals (60%), Well technicians (44%)).

• Regular and free water testing (Owners (18), Professionals (11%) and Well technicians(2%) and

• Funding for well work (Owners (14%), Professionals (29%) and Well technicians (25%).

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Funding Programs• Raise Awareness • Spark Action to address

problem wells.• Needs Assessment

participants indicated that the greater the level of funding, the more likely that wells will be decommissioned.

• Programs need to be available across the province.

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Well Wise Province-wide Water Testing

• Available to any well owner• 5 different water testing packages• 6 Soil Testing packages• Working with Agri-food and Maxxam

labs• Brochures distributed through health

units, conservation authorities, Well Aware field staff, and other locations (35 000 since May).

• Well Wise water testing program replaces OFA testing program.

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Guided Self Assessment

• 89% of the wells were in need of repair.

• Only 1/3 test their water regularly for bacteria

• 90% never test beyond bacteria

• 20% had a well needing to be decommissioned

• Half of the participants needed to pump their septic tank.

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Water Well Identification in Rural Areas Volunteers

Wanted!A sign marking the location of your

well reminds anyone around it that this is an important location and encourages proper environmental practices.

• Staff will install sign and check your well.

• Participants are provided with a resource package and short report about your well.

• Information and assistance with water testing is provided.

Your well is important for your family and farm.

For more information or to volunteer visit : www.wellwise.ca or call 905-983-9911

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Children’s program• 2- hour program that is

aimed at primary students• Classrooms and attend

groundwater festivals• Books, stickers, tattoos• Messy hands on crafts,

demonstrations and activity sheets

• Delivery in Durham and Oxford .

• Will expand to other areas of the province with time.

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Virtual Resource Centre

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Questions?

Thank you.

• For Further information visit our booth at the festival

Mary Jane ConboyWell Wise Resource Centre5331 Main St. Orono, Ontario L0B 1M0www.wellwise.ca, 905-983-9911