News | August 22, 2025

NGWA Announces Protect Your Groundwater Day Will Be September 3, 2025

Annual reminder for water well owners to take action to protect their water supply

The National Ground Water Association (NGWA) and WellOwner.org have announced that Protect Your Groundwater Day will be held on September 3, 2025.

This annual event raises awareness about the importance of proper maintenance and testing of water wells, encouraging nationwide participation in protecting groundwater. NGWA recommends that private water systems be inspected annually by certified water well contractors to ensure they provide safe, healthy water.

As part of Protect Your Groundwater Day, NGWA and WellOwner.org are urging the public, and especially private well owners, to take simple steps to ensure their drinking water is safe and healthy. To make it easy to remember, they are promoting ACT: Acknowledge, Consider, Take Action.

Acknowledge: Recognize the causes of preventable groundwater contamination.

Consider: Identify which risks apply to you and your household.

Take Action: Implement steps to protect your water, including water testing and well and septic system maintenance.

For a completed breakdown of the ACT system, and other resources, WellOwner.org provides tip sheets and tools to help private well owners protect their water systems.

“Protect Your Groundwater Day is really about one thing: encouraging private water well owners to take a moment and think about where their water comes from and what steps they can take to keep it safe and healthy,” says NGWA CEO Terry S. Morse, CAE, CIC. “Water wells remain a crucial part of our nation’s water infrastructure, but we all have a role in maintaining them to ensure safe, reliable water for our communities and families.”

For more information about Protect Your Groundwater Day and resources for well owners, visit: https://wellowner.org/protect-your-groundwater-day/

About The National Ground Water Association (NGWA)
The National Ground Water Association is a not-for-profit professional society and trade association for the global groundwater industry. Our members around the world include leading public and private sector groundwater scientists, engineers, water well system professionals, manufacturers, and suppliers of groundwater-related products and services. The Association’s vision is to be the leading groundwater association advocating for responsible development, management, and use of water.

Source: The National Ground Water Association (NGWA)