State & Local Legislation
Pennsylvania Senate Proposes Water Well Licensing
March 09, 2026
The Pennsylvania Senate, led by Senators James Andrew Malone and Nick Miller, has introduced legislation to establish a statewide licensing framework for water well drillers and related professionals. This initiative aims to enhance accountability and protect the safety of private water wells, which serve as the primary drinking water source for over 3 million Pennsylvanians, including approximately 38,000 wells in Lancaster County alone. The legislation sets professional licensing criteria to ensure safe drinking water and improve regulatory oversight.
- Why this matters: State agencies and contractors involved in water well drilling and related services in Pennsylvania should prepare for new licensing requirements that will impact procurement and compliance.
- The licensing framework may lead to increased demand for certified drilling professionals and related technical services, creating new business opportunities.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate updates to contract requirements and vendor qualifications reflecting the new regulatory standards.
- Organizations providing water infrastructure services in Pennsylvania should evaluate their current compliance status and consider certification pathways to align with forthcoming licensing mandates.
Millions of Pennsylvanians rely on private water wells as their primary source of drinking water, making their safety a critical priority.
— Senator Miller
We have around 38,000 private water wells in Lancaster County, and millions of people across Pennsylvania rely on private wells for their drinking water.
— Senator Malone
Agencies
Pennsylvania Senate, Pennsylvania state agencies