Water Well Construction
Program
Our mission is to protect the health of Michigan's citizens who rely on water wells as their drinking water source through implementation of the Michigan Water Well Construction and Pump Installation Code (Part 127, Act 368, PA 1978 and Administrative Rules). Protection of public health, ground water resources, and aquifers is accomplished by assuring that water wells are constructed, operated, and decommissioned in a technically sound manner.
Information
- Director's Water Well Advisory Committee
- State of Michigan Resources for Water Wells & Potential Sources of Contamination
- Abandoned Wells
- Directory of Registered Contractors
- Geothermal Heat Pumps
- Educational Presentations
- Guide to Local Health Department Personnel
- Water Well Contractor Registration
- Administrative Enforcement Actions Against Contractors
- Directory of Advisories, Manuals, Policies, and Educational Material
- Water Well Construction Fact Sheets
- Well Complaints
- Well Component Evaluation
Related Links
- Michigan Ground Water Association
- Michigan Water Environment Association
- Water Systems Council
- Certified Drinking Water Laboratories
- Michigan Environmental Health Association
- National Ground Water Association
- Environmental Protection Agency
- wellowner.org
- American Ground Water Trust
- Water Quality Association
- American Water Works Association