Ontario's New Water Well Regulations: Important facts for homebuyers



Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2008

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Electrospec Home Inspection Services

Guidelines for well owners; important facts for Realtors

Illustration of a basic drilled well - Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, Lanark, Ontario, Canada Ontarians deserve access to clean, safe water. This means keeping water free of pollutants and contaminants that could harm the environment and human health.

Over three million Ontarians rely on groundwater for their drinking water. There are hundreds of thousands of water wells across Ontario, providing drinking water to municipalities, industries and private residences.

The Government of Ontario is moving forward on a series of initiatives to preserve water quality, including new legislation, regulations, standards and requirements. Ontario now has the toughest standards and protocols for drinking water in North America.

Wells providing water to small businesses, common spaces and residential communities may qualify as "regulated systems." Private wells are not regulated systems, but there are new rules in place for constructing or decommissioning (abandoning) a well.

Private owners are required by regulation to ensure that nothing gets into water wells that could contaminate the water source.

Green Facts: Important facts about water well construction (General Interest Publication)

See Ontario's Wells Regulation (Reg. 903) for more information (Detailed Regulations)

Guidelines for Well Owners

Groundwater is a shared resource that crosses property lines and contamination from one well can put other wells at risk. Owners are responsible for getting well water tested regularly at least three times per year is recommended, to be confident drinking water is free from bacteria and other contaminants.

What to do :Photo of an unprotected well - Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

What not to do



Government Websites
Clean water is everyone's business

Ontario M inistry of E nvironment : www.ene.gov.on.ca

Ontario M inistry of Health : www.health.gov.on.ca

Ontario Ministry of Agriculture: www.omafra.gov.on.ca

Health Canada: www.hc-sc.gc.ca



It's a good idea to learn the important facts about water well construction, and the protection of water quality in dug, bored and drilled wells.




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