Alright. . For once, I have a serious question. I'm sure you guys aren't going to give me any serious answers though, but we'll try. .
Mrs Doc has added to my 'honey do' list a request for a shallow well, so she can water her flowers without running up the water/sewer bill. Shallow wells aren't allowed in my town, but that's just one more rule that I intend to break.
We live in a swamp, so the water table is quite shallow, but I don't know how shallow yet. There is standing water about 20 feet from my back fence. A few years ago a builder drove four or five 4" points and pumped water for a month without running dry. The ditch out front had three feet of water in it for the whole month. I did notice that the standing water, out back, disappeared while all that was going on. I don't know how deep the builder went, because I wasn't interested at the time.
I need some pointers regarding shallow wells. What pump should I use? What kind of point? Should there be a check valve at the point? How do I know when I hit the water table? Any other suggestions?
Doc
Mrs Doc has added to my 'honey do' list a request for a shallow well, so she can water her flowers without running up the water/sewer bill. Shallow wells aren't allowed in my town, but that's just one more rule that I intend to break.
We live in a swamp, so the water table is quite shallow, but I don't know how shallow yet. There is standing water about 20 feet from my back fence. A few years ago a builder drove four or five 4" points and pumped water for a month without running dry. The ditch out front had three feet of water in it for the whole month. I did notice that the standing water, out back, disappeared while all that was going on. I don't know how deep the builder went, because I wasn't interested at the time.
I need some pointers regarding shallow wells. What pump should I use? What kind of point? Should there be a check valve at the point? How do I know when I hit the water table? Any other suggestions?
Doc
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