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Who is northeast water wells?
Northeast Water Wells, Inc. is a family owned and operated business that has turned into a fixture in Massachusetts and New Hampshire over the last 50-plus years. Home and business owners know they can trust us because we’re committed to providing the same excellent service today that we did when we first opened our doors back in the 1960s.
How do I contact northeast water wells?
Call us at 800-562-9355 today to speak with one of our specialists today. Northeast Water Wells, Inc. has provided water well drilling and pump systems across Massachusetts and New Hampshire since 1966. Click here to contact the experts with over 50 years of experience!
What is a flowing well?
Flowing wells are water wells from which water flows under natural pressure without the use of a pump. Flowing wells occur in many locations across New York State, as shown on the map below. The discharge rate for uncontrolled flowing wells can range from a few drips an hour to over 1,000 gallons per minute (1.4 million gallons per day).
How much water does a flowing well waste?
Flowing wells occur in many locations across New York State, as shown on the map below. The discharge rate for uncontrolled flowing wells can range from a few drips an hour to over 1,000 gallons per minute (1.4 million gallons per day). A flow of just 5 gallons per minute will waste over 2.6 million gallons of water in a year.
How do I submit a preliminary notice of proposed water well?
Submit a Preliminary Notice Of Proposed Water Well (PDF) to DEC prior to commencement of drilling a water well. This form may also be completed and submitted online using DEC's online form tool, nForm. Complete a Water Well Completion Report (PDF) upon completion of drilling a water well.
Does a water well contractor need to register with DEC?
ECL §15-1525 requires any business conducting water well drilling activities to register annually with DEC before doing business anywhere in New York State. The water well contractor must notify DEC prior to commencement of drilling a water well and file a Water Well Completion Report with DEC upon completion of a water well.


