This website provides general information on residential well systems and water management. Always consult a licensed hydrogeologist or drilling contractor before any groundwater work.

What This Resource Is

DeepWellHome is a topic-specific reference covering the practical aspects of sourcing, treating, and managing groundwater for private households. The content addresses the situations Czech homeowners face when their property relies on a private well rather than a public water supply network.

Articles are structured around three intersecting concerns: drilling and borehole construction, water quality and treatment, and longer-term water supply management. Each piece draws on publicly available hydrogeological data, Czech technical standards (ČSN), and guidance from the Czech Geological Survey (ČGS).

Who Compiled It

The content is compiled and maintained by the team at DeepWellHome s.r.o., a Brno-based company focused on hydrogeological information resources. The editorial approach favours accuracy and specificity over general advice: measurements are given in metric units, legal references point to Czech legislation, and recommendations account for regional geological variation across Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia.

No drilling contractor relationships or equipment endorsements influence editorial decisions. External links point to government bodies, the WHO, and peer-reviewed sources.

How the Content Is Updated

Each article carries a visible last-updated date. When regulatory changes, new ČGS monitoring data, or revised Czech technical standards affect published information, articles are reviewed and amended accordingly. The update cycle is quarterly for core articles and ad hoc for time-sensitive regulatory changes.

Disclaimer

Information on this website is provided for general reference purposes only. It does not substitute for a professional hydrogeological assessment, licensed drilling contractor consultation, or water quality laboratory analysis. Actual well yield, water chemistry, and regulatory requirements vary significantly by municipality, cadastral area, and geological formation.

Before drilling any borehole or modifying an existing well system, consult the relevant district water authority (vodoprávní úřad) and a certified hydrogeologist. Water abstraction from groundwater sources in the Czech Republic is regulated under Act No. 254/2001 Coll. (Water Act).

Contact

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