I have (18) Geothermal ground wells, each with a 7.5HP motor at 480V, 3-phase. Each pump is controlled with it's own VFD. The well casing is bonded to the ground system and lightning arrestors are installed on each well pump. The electrician has measured voltages and amperages of the following values on the ground conductors: well#1(6.1V/.25A); well#2(7.7V/.26A); well#3(9.5V/.31A); well#4(11.2V/.38A); well#5(8.3V/.37A); well#6(5.8V/.43A);well#7(6.4V/.48A); well#8(9.2V/.36A);etc. I think you can get the picture here. This doesn't seem right to me. The electrician is telling me that the voltage and current is due to the electromagnetic field created by the three phase conductors. Each well feed has it's own conduit from the building to the well location. I have never seen readings this high before on a ground conductor and these values (especially the amperage) worry me. Can someone offer any suggestions?