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Related: About this forumI'd like to resurrect this well.
I have been told it is still a good well.
How can I find out how deep it might be?
riversedge
(73,120 posts)several years after he bought the place. It was an old well--[works well for them--it had been put in place for a pool decades ago] not new like yours looks like by the pic. Anyway. good luck
gibraltar72
(7,629 posts)Or check others in the area. I know in my area neighbors are at about 105 feet plus or minus 10.
Botany
(72,475 posts)Check with your area soil and water conservation office and or
your state DNR. Water wells should have been logged.
Google water well companies in your area. Find out if you have a working pump
or if you need a new one.
Do your neighbors have well water and how is it going for them.
Talk to a hydrogeologist (your state DNR or soil and water conservation district might have one)
or a P.E.
check the quality of the water from the well before you invest in bringing the well back on line.
Do not let Timmy fall down the well because then Lassie will have to go find help.
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)Pretty sure Lassie has retired.
No job too big, no pup too small!
Botany
(72,475 posts)CaptainTruth
(7,210 posts)Then pull it up & measure the string. If it's really deep, I'd fold the string in half a couple/few times & then measure it, to make it easier, then multiply accordingly.
Ptah
(33,492 posts)It seems to be 100 ft deep, and the water level appears to be about 20 ft.
I'm hoping to get 40 to 75 gallons per day for gardening.
I would prefer to have a solar powered pump.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Wash. state Desk Jet
(3,426 posts)since it's a small amount of water per day you want.
https://www.costway.com/goplus-1200w-garden-water-pump-shallow-well-pressurized-home-irrigation-1000gph.html?fee=85&fep=2581&msclkid=068c760dc6d7183cb459280860f810f1&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=PA%20Hardware&utm_term=4586200439745878&utm_content=Hardware
Specifications
Power: 120V
Watt: 1200 W
Max Flow Rate: 1000 Gallon Per Hour
Max Lift: 150 Feet
Max Suction Height: 26 feet
Dia. of pipe: 1"
length of cable:4 feet,UL PLUG
Package included: 1 x garden pump
Ptah
(33,492 posts)Wash. state Desk Jet
(3,426 posts)Last edited Fri Dec 27, 2019, 10:11 PM - Edit history (2)
simple/easy/practical.
So that's the idea,the concept but that pump most likely cannot lift the water 30 feet or so,but there are lots of pumps out there.
Such a pump will run in continuous until the power is cut off. With that method of drawing water you will have some details to work out . Which means you have to think your project through and get creative. You need a pump capable of lifting the water 20/30/40 feet. A veritable speed on the pump motor would be helpful if you can find one that has that option -regulate the flow. With the standard garden house connected into the suction and down into the well and the 2nd. to discharge you can water away. You still have yer details to work out. So, you would or will need to find out the pump capabilities regarding lift. my guess under $200.00 for a basic water transfer pump .
Unless of course you want to spend some real money to bring that well back fully operational.
Lots of pumps to look at. The lift capability is the key.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=pics+of+electric+water+pumps&qpvt=pics+of+electric+water+pumps&FORM=IGRE
Wash. state Desk Jet
(3,426 posts)is a cool concept to yer idea if you go with the pump. Reduce run time on the pump. The idea here is to fill the container with well water.
https://www.bing.com/shop?q=rain+water+collection+barrel&FORM=SHOPPA&originIGUID=0054F34AFE624178A4784E0508ACFFED
Wash. state Desk Jet
(3,426 posts)Kali
(55,735 posts)did you ever do anything about this? I have some extra pipe if you need it (see my post tonight in this group)