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Yep - exact set-up I grew up with at our dairy farm.So the property I just bought has a Spring Box well feeding the old house. Which is about 1000ft from the house. Installed a sallow well pump and boosted the pressure up to 55 psi, water is clean and clear. All old school technology.
I worked in Health Departments not far south of you for many years, so saw a lot of them, both for houses/farms and villages. Had a village whose only source were springs 6 miles from town, and on the other side of the river.
Problem with any shallow water source is it's periodic susceptibility to contamination due to the weather, primarily biological contaminants like bacteria and parasites. Some of those cannot be treated with simple disinfection to make it safe (e.g., Giardia).
All I can suggest is routine simple coliform tests as a basic gauge that your water is safe to drink, and also anytime your water quality or characteristics change.
I could tell stories that would curl your hair. Won't do that, but I strongly suggest that you at least get a coliform test done.