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If I am in an area that is susceptible to droughts, how do I drought-proof my drinking water well?

Last Updated: May 04, 2010

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The only way to reduce the risk of your drinking water well going dry during a drought period is to get it deepened, especially if other local wells are pumping from the same water source. In addition, water conservation measures could reduce the likelihood of your well going dry.

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