Frugal and Energy Efficient Living
In reply to the discussion: A property we bought has a water well which was abandoned by filling with bricks. [View all]Kali
(56,037 posts)my well guy said the same thing as my first inclination - drill a new well
his comments were, who knows what is in the bottom, you might get down there and find concrete, no water, or bad water
he said one of the main reasons a lot of Texas is on reservior water is because of the high gypsum content of ground water...I don't know if that is a problem with trees/plants but you might look into it before spending too much on this old well
can you locate a source of water that you could haul in barrels or a trailer? I hate to suggest that to anybody, but as a matter of fact we are going to be doing that ourselves for a few more days since we are waiting on some pump repair.
I know livestock drink about 5 times as much as normal when you are hauling for them, but maybe you can save a few trees that way???
or maybe you have got the bricks coming out by some method now? let us know how it is going
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