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Some common contaminants that are found in Minnesota wells are: Disinfectants, Disinfectant Byproducts, Microorganisms, Inorganic Contaminants, Organic Contaminants and Radionuclides.
Well disinfection can eliminate many kinds of harmful bacteria, viruses and unpleasant tastes and odors. But, disinfection will not correct water problems due to chemical contamination from fuels, nitrates, pesticides, and other substances. You should disinfect your well when any of the following things occur: coliform bacteria are present in the water, after flooding of the well, after plumbing installation, (filters, sinks, softeners etc.) after casing or pump repairs, drinking water tastes or odors change, annual maintenance, and during the startup of seasonal wells.
Interesting Information Regarding drinking water in Minnesota:In an article earlier this year in the MinnPost it states that the biggest problem is nitrate contamination from the large amount of fertilizers getting dumped on the state’s farmlands each year. Nitrates have been linked to cancer as well as to a potentially fatal blood disorder in infants called methemoglobinemia. Apparantly, thousands of private wells have been found to exceed state health limits for nitrates.
We serve the following cities in Minnesota:All major cities including but not limited to: Bloomington, Brooklyn Park, Burnsville, Coon Rapids, Duluth, Eagan, Minneapolis, Plymouth, Rochester, and Saint Paul. We serve all other areas too, if you have questions or concerns about the water in your city or town, give us a call toll free!

