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EMERGENCY SERVICES
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Call: 1-800-338-0213 and Joseph H. Huemann & Sons Well Drilling, Pump Sales and Service will respond in 15 minutes based on the nature of the emergency.


Joseph H. Huemann & Sons Well Drilling, Pump Sales and Service, with its century old hydrogeologic expertise, understands the geologic science behind the process of finding water sources deep in the earth’s surface. Well drilling is not about digging holes. It’s about understanding the subsurface of the earth and choreographing access to the aquifirs where groundwater lies.

Developing groundwater management strategies that meet human needs while protecting critical ecosystems is a delicate balancing act requires improved understanding of the relationships between ecosystem function and groundwater hydrology.

Understanding Water Quality

Water quality is a term used to describe the chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of water, usually in respect to its suitability. Although scientific measurements are used to define water's quality, it's not a simple thing to say that "this water is good," or "this water is bad." After all, water that is perfectly good to wash a car with may not be good enough to serve as drinking water at a dinner party for the President! When the average person asks about water quality, they probably want to know if the water is good enough to use at home, to play in, to serve in a restaurant, etc., or if the quality of natural waters are suitable for aquatic plants and animals.

As the diagram below shows, assessment of the occurrence of chemicals that can harm water quality, such as nutrients and pesticides in water resources, requires recognition of complicated interconnections among surface water and groundwater, atmospheric contributions, natural landscape features, human activities, and aquatic health. The vulnerability of surface water and groundwater to degradation depends on a combination of natural landscape features, such as geology, topography, and soils; climate and atmospheric contributions; and human activities related to different land uses and land-management practices.

More and more nowadays we are hearing about situations where the quality of our water is not good enough for normal uses. Bacteria and microorganisms have gotten into drinking-water supplies, sometimes causing severe illness in a town; chemical pollutants have been detected in streams, endangering plant and animal life; sewage spills have occurred, forcing people to boil their drinking water; pesticides and other chemicals have seeped into the ground and have harmed the water in aquifers; and, runoff containing pollutants from roads and parking lots have affected the water quality of urban streams.

Yes, water quality has become a very big issue today, partly because of the tremendous growth of the Nation's population and urban expansion and development. Rural areas can also contribute to water-quality problems. Medium- to large-scale agricultural operations can generate in animal feed, purchased fertilizer, and manure, more nitrogen and phosphorus than can be used by crops or animals. These excess nutrients have the potential to degrade water quality if incorporated into runoff from farms into streams and lakes All this growth puts great stress on the natural water resources, and, if we are not diligent, the quality of our waters will suffer.
(Source: US Geological Survey –USGS)
 

PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM

NEW NEW NEW!

To demonstrate our ongoing commitment to sustaining your valuable Groundwater system, we are offering a new preventative maintenance service that will add years to the life of your system.

We start by analyzing your well system (checking your well cap, gauge, switch and tank). We confirm that everything is working properly and make recommendations for anything that is not. We will collect a water sample and have it tested for bacteria. The water sample results will be available 2-3 days after your inspection and we will contact you with the results and send you a copy for your files. If your water sample does not pass we will make recommendations with the necessary steps to correct it. The Preventative Maintenance Inspection will take approximately one hour to complete and there will be no interruption of your water service. Lastly, we will provide a comprehensive written report with our findings.

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Joseph H. Huemann & Sons Well Drilling, Pump Sales and Service is fully licensed and insured and is proudly serving clients in the McHenry/Johnsburg area and throughout northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin, in communities such as Barrington, Hebron, Wonder Lake, Richmond, Marengo, Huntley, Crystal Lake, Libertyville, Bull Valley, Algonquin, Lake in the Hills, Woodstock, Ingleside, Fox Lake, Mundelein, Hampshire, Vernon Hills, Dundee, Elgin, Hawthorn Woods, Racine, Kenosha, Twin Lakes, Silver Lakes, Genoa City, Paddock Lake, Lake Geneva,and more.

In Illinois: Northern Cook County - Lake County – Eastern DuPage County - Kane County - McHenry County – Northern Boone County - In Wisconsin: Walworth County- Racine County- Kenosha County