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What water well drillers should know about arsenic in groundwater

July 1, 2014
Rachel Beavins Tracy
KEYWORDS groundwater / water quality / water well drilling / well drilling
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Ask most drillers whether they’re concerned about arsenic in groundwater, and you’ll quickly discover the answer is no.

“The well industry is for the most part ignoring it,” says Roger Renner, MGWC, president of Minnesota-based drilling company E.H. Renner and Sons. “Arsenic is new to the industry as far as non-public water supply problems.”

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