Understanding Borehole Water Contamination: Causes and Prevention
Learn how borehole water can get contaminated and the best practices for prevention through regular testing and proper maintenance.
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Borehole water can get contaminated through chemical runoff from agriculture or industry, septic system leakage, and natural sources of mineral contamination. Poorly maintained boreholes can also allow contaminants from the surface to enter. Regular testing and proper construction are essential to minimize these risks.
FAQs & Answers
- What are the common sources of borehole water contamination? Common sources include chemical runoff from agriculture, septic system leakage, and natural mineral contamination.
- How can I prevent contamination in my borehole? Regular testing and proper construction and maintenance of the borehole can significantly reduce contamination risks.
- How often should borehole water be tested? It's recommended to test borehole water at least once a year or more frequently if you notice changes in water quality.
- What is the impact of contamination on health? Contaminated borehole water can lead to various health issues, including gastrointestinal problems and exposure to harmful chemicals.