Well Abandonment in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Environment and Labour requires water wells that are not maintained for present or future use to be properly decommissioned following their guidelines. This is because abandoned wells decay and leave an open pathway between the surface and the aquifer, which significantly increases the risk of groundwater contamination. Additionally, unused open wells can also be a physical hazard to people and animals and cause serious accidents. DJ's Well Drilling has the necessary expertise to safely and efficiently decommission any well you have on your property.

Why Trust DJ's Well Drilling for Well Abandonment
Experience
We have over 30 years of experience helping the communities of Nova Scotia with reliable well abandonment services. Our team has the necessary skills to properly decommission any well you may have on your property.
Efficiency
Counting on a team of skilled and experienced professionals, we strive to provide you with an efficient and seamless well decommissioning process.
Certifications
Well decommissioning must only be performed by those holding a valid certification. DJ's Well Drilling is a fully certified company capable of providing you with effective well decommissioning solutions.
Safety
At DJ's Well Drilling, safety is our priority. We follow strict guidelines posed by Nova Scotia Environment and Labour to ensure that your unused well is decommissioned safely to prevent accidents and water contamination.