Drinking and Residential Water

Supply and Conservation

Preserving and using water wisely is essential to ensuring a stable drinking water supply. Access Penn State Extension resources on residential water supply and conservation. Find advice on managing on-lot septic systems and utilizing rainwater cisterns. Tips on reducing costs through water conservation and storage are available.

Water Conservation: Benefits and Strategies

Water is essential for life; however, it is a finite resource. The most environmentally sound and cost-effective way to preserve water supplies is through water conservation.

Water conservation provides multiple benefits such as reducing energy bills, preventing urban runoff, and reducing maintenance on public sewage plants and home septic systems. In addition, water conservation helps reduce the need to react to sudden water supply shortages during emergency situations such as drought. Private well owners are advised to begin conserving water as soon as drought conditions occur.

Preserving Water and Cutting Costs

There are various tactics that can be implemented to decrease water demand, encourage cautious usage, and reduced water bills. Indoors water-saving strategies to consider include using a front-loading washer and installing flow-restricted showerheads and faucets. It’s also good to remember that toilets account for a large part of the water consumption in homes. Cost-efficient fixtures include installing a low-flush, air-assisted, or composting toilet.

Outside the home, irrigation is one of the biggest sources of water use, especially during the summer months. Tips for reducing outdoor water usage include using drip irrigation or soaker hoses and planting drought-tolerant landscapes. If you own a pool, using a cover can further prevent losing water to evaporation and increase solar heating of the pool water.

Discover more about reducing water demands with Penn State Extension resources. Practical information can be obtained during the Water Use, Conservation, and Testing webinar or in the Water Conservation for Communities guide.

Rainwater Cisterns

The systems used to collect and store rainwater are known as roof-catchment cisterns. Most cisterns are located underground and supply water to households through a pressurized plumbing system.

Cisterns can be utilized to supply water to farms as well. Water collected from barn and out-building roofs can be used to fill watering troughs and rain barrels. More to that, building a storage cistern alongside a farm building could also be used as an emergency water source.

If utilizing a rainwater cistern for drinking purposes, it is critical to take adequate measures to minimize water quality problems such as lead and copper. Proper cistern planning and construction is the first step to ensuring adequate water quality and quantity. Periodic maintenance of the cistern should be carried out as well.

In this section, find Penn State Extension resources on best water conservation practices and proper management of cisterns. Homeowners can access valuable recommendations on cistern design, water contamination, and water testing.

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  1. Are Roadside Springs Safe?
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    Are Roadside Springs Safe?
    By Susan Boser, Mark Madden, Bryan Swistock, James Andrew Clark, Diane Oleson, M.S., Amy Galford, Gary William Micsky
    Length 6:27
    Many people drink water from roadside springs in Pennsylvania. But recent research suggests that you should use caution when consuming spring water.
  2. PA County Drought Map as of 8/31/22. Image Courtesy of PA DEP
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    Drought Watch Declared in 36 Pennsylvania Counties
    Date Posted 8/31/2022
    After a summer of very dry conditions in much of Pennsylvania, the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) issued a drought watch on August 31, 2022.
  3. Managing Your Well During Drought
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    Managing Your Well During Drought
    By Bryan Swistock, William Sharpe, Ph.D.
    Groundwater levels in wells vary over time. Water conservation and pump adjustments can help manage your water well during drought.
  4. Glass of water
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    The Water We Drink
    By Jennifer R Fetter, James Andrew Clark
    Written for youth in grades 6-12, this tool introduces public and private water systems and includes an activity on how to read a water quality test report.
  5. Water Well Maintenance and Rehabilitation
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    Water Well Maintenance and Rehabilitation
    By Bryan Swistock, Dana Rizzo, M.S.
    Water wells require regular maintenance to ensure adequate water flow and optimum water quality.
  6. Water System Planning: Estimating Water Needs
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    Water System Planning: Estimating Water Needs
    By Bryan Swistock, William Sharpe, Ph.D.
    Find out how to estimate homeowner or farmer water needs and calculate how much water must be delivered from a private water supply to meet these needs.
  7. Water Well Location by Fracture Trace Mapping
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    Water Well Location by Fracture Trace Mapping
    By Bryan Swistock, William Sharpe, Ph.D.
    Fracture Trace Mapping can be used to locate larger producing water wells for farms, businesses and large homes.
  8. A Quick Guide to Groundwater in Pennsylvania
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    A Quick Guide to Groundwater in Pennsylvania
    This publication will help you understand where groundwater comes from, how it is used, and how the future use of groundwater in Pennsylvania is at risk.
  9. Proper Water Well Construction
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    Proper Water Well Construction
    By Bryan Swistock, William Sharpe, Ph.D.
    Sanitary water well caps and a grout seal around the casing can prevent surface water contamination of water wells.
  10. A small roadside spring located along a state forest road in northcentral Pennsylvania.
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    Roadside Springs
    By Susan Boser, Mark Madden, Bryan Swistock, Diane Oleson, M.S., Amy Galford, Gary William Micsky, James Andrew Clark
    This article discusses a research study on the water quality and use of numerous roadside springs across Pennsylvania.
  11. Before You Drill A Well
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    Before You Drill A Well
    By Albert Jarrett, Ph.D.
    It is important that certain procedures be followed to ensure a clean, reliable, productive well.
  12. Water Conservation - How Much Water and Money Can You Save?
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    Water Conservation - How Much Water and Money Can You Save?
    By Bryan Swistock
    Determine how much water you currently use and the amount of water and money you could save by installing water-conserving devices.
  13. Managing a private well, spring or cistern can be challenging.  Penn State Extension has many resources to help.
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    Resources for Water Well, Spring, and Cistern Owners
    By Bryan Swistock
    Penn State Extension has many written and video resources to help with the proper management of private water wells, springs and cisterns.
  14. Pennsylvania Farm-A-Syst: Worksheet 1: Water Well Condition and Construction
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    Pennsylvania Farm-A-Syst: Worksheet 1: Water Well Condition and Construction
    By Jerry Martin, Douglas Beegle, Ph.D.
    If wells are not properly constructed or maintained, groundwater may become contaminated, putting human and livestock health at risk. This publication helps farmers evaluate water protection.
  15. Household Water Conservation
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    Household Water Conservation
    By Bryan Swistock, William Sharpe, Ph.D.
    There are many water conservation methods that require little effort to incorporate, but produce significant results.
  16. Private Water Systems
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    Private Water Systems
    By Bryan Swistock
    Brochure providing homeowners with information on how to manage private wells, springs, and cisterns, including water testing, problem solving, and water conservation.
  17. Best Management Practices for Private Water Wells
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    Best Management Practices for Private Water Wells
    By Bryan Swistock
    Brochure providing homeowners with best practices for managing private water wells, including water testing and interpreting the results, inspecting wells, and keeping good records.
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    Drilling a New Well
    By Bryan Swistock
    Brochure providing info on drilling a new well, including choosing a well driller, contractual needs, and well construction, and what to do when buying a home that has a well.
  19. How to Store Water for Drinking or Cooking
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    How to Store Water for Drinking or Cooking
    By Jennifer R Fetter, Cathy F. Bowen, Ph.D., William Sharpe, Ph.D., Bryan Swistock
    Storing water for an emergency is simple, especially when the water is not contaminated. Here are some guidelines for storing water.
  20. Mantenimiento y Rehabilitación de Pozos de Agua
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    Mantenimiento y Rehabilitación de Pozos de Agua
    By Bryan Swistock, Dana Rizzo, M.S.
    Los pozos de agua requieren un mantenimiento regular para garantizar un flujo de agua adecuado y una calidad óptima del agua.
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