Water Quality
What’s in your Water?
Well Water and Water Quality
The quality of water produced from drilled wells in Maine is generally excellent. However, the water from a small percentage of wells produce sediment, staining, discoloration, taste and odor, which is generally caused by elevated levels of iron, manganese, sulfur or calcium carbonate hardness.
Is your Water Safe to Drink?
Did you know that unlike municipal water systems, there are no state or federal quality or safety requirements for private well water? Town water is tested frequently and meets regulated health standards. When it comes to private well water, however, you are on your own, but there are simple things you can do to ensure that your well water is free of contaminants.
Has the quality of your water ever been tested? Before you panic, know that most drilled water wells in Maine provide safe and delicious drinking water. Only a small percentage contains bacteria, arsenic, nitrate, nitrite, radon, lead, or uranium, which are harmful to your health. If your well water has never been tested, consider having it done. The most harmful contaminants are colorless, odorless and tasteless; a test is the only way to know for sure if they are present. Likewise, if your water has been tested in the past, but you notice a change in its appearance or taste, a retest is advisable.
Does your water have a foul odor?
Does your water have orange staining in your toilets or washing machine?
Do you notice a build-up of white spots or scale?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may need a water treatment system. Contact us to discuss your options.* We can provide references for a water treatment installation contractor if necessary.
Free Water Test Kits
If you decide to have your water tested for contaminants, we will send you a professional water test kit free of charge. We will also give you the best recommendation for a state-approved lab and counsel you on procedures for water sampling. Above all, know that there are cost effective solutions for removing harmful elements from your water, and safe and healthy water can be restored to your home.
*Sometimes the best solution for a water issue is a modification to the pump system and/or well and NOT a new water filtration system.
Residential Water Treatment
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Safe Water Treatment Systems
Goodwin Well & Water meets and exceed your need for the safest, most dependable water supply with the highest quality water treatment systems. By taking the time to analyze and understand your unique water quality issue, the Goodwin Well & Water team is able to provide the most economical solution to remove harmful substances from your water with the lowest maintenance requirements.
Our Process Makes for Precise, Effective Residential Water Treatment Solutions
At Goodwin Well & Water, we consistently…
- Come to your home for a free comprehensive onsite water analysis.
- Assess your current well and pump system to determine if their construction is affecting water quality.*
- Determine water issue cause.
- Once we have determined your water quality issue, we’ll recommend a filtration installation contractor to best fit your needs.
*Sometimes the best solution for a water issue is a modification to the pump system and/or well and NOT a new water filtration system.
Free Water Test Kits
If you decide to have your water tested for contaminants, we will send you a professional water test kit free of charge. We will also give you the best recommendation for a state-approved lab and counsel you on procedures for water sampling. Above all, know that there are cost effective solutions for removing harmful elements from your water, and safe and healthy water can be restored to your home.
Public Water Systems Treatment
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When treating public water systems, the objective is typically to eliminate potentially harmful contaminants, odors, staining or sediment.
An active member of the National Ground Water Association, Maine Ground Water Association and the Maine Rural Water Association, the Goodwin Well & Water team is consistently up to date on ground water regulations as they relate to public water systems. In fact, members of the Goodwin Well & Water team regularly serve as instructors and presenters at professional development and training conferences held by the Maine Rural Water Association and Maine Ground Water Association.
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Maine Rural Water Association (MRWA)
Maine Ground Water Association (MGWA)
National Ground Water Association (NGWA)
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