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  1. Marck

    Sandpoint problems: too shallow?

    I appreciate the replies to my situation. I understand the logic of what you are saying, gritres. My hope is that driving down further will work and if I have to put the pump at a lower level, that would be fine with me, as I have four grown sons coming over for the 4th weekend who are all...
  2. Marck

    Sandpoint problems: too shallow?

    I am not sure what to do now, but I think I'll try to drive down the galv. pipe another couple of feet in hopes that the water is available there. My pump pumps water strongly for a short period of time, but then seems to run out of water. I believe that the water is there, but maybe a little...
  3. Marck

    Sandpoint problems: too shallow?

    I am not sure what to do now, but I think I'll try to drive down the galv. pipe another couple of feet in hopes that the water is available there. My pump pumps water strongly for a short period of time, but then seems to run out of water. I believe that the water is there, but maybe a little...
  4. Marck

    Sandpoint problems: too shallow?

    :confused: I am trying to properly plumb a sandpoint well. So far, I've gone down 17' and found water, so I went down to 20.5' to be extra sure. I have 1.25 galv. pipe with a 3/4 hp pump and a 14 gal. tank. My problem: the pump brings water up the pipe at only 2 gallons per minute, AND I...
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