Volume
63
Issue
1
Abstract
Private well owners comprise approximately 15% of the United States (US) population and are responsible for managing their well water. Management of domestic wells can be burdensome, requires knowledge, and is critical for maintaining clean drinking water. Management resources vary by state and the resource landscape across the US is unclear. Thus, our objective was to inventory where resources exist, while also highlighting geographic areas that may need improved resources to ensure that people have the ability to safely manage their drinking water. Results of this inventory showed that 64% of states have programs; 72% of which were Cooperative Extension.
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Recommended Citation
Foust, B. G., Ojeda, A. S., Curl, J., Brantley, E., & Rogers, S. R. (2025). An Inventory of Private Well Programs across the United States. The Journal of Extension, 63(1), Article 9. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol63/iss1/9