bigzig
New Member
Hello to the forum,
Just a homeowner here with no well know-how and this is my first post so....here goes. We just bought our place and it has an old well on it. According to the previous owner it is 600' deep. It was installed 25 plus years ago. It has a 4" galv case. In its day it served both our house and the neighbor before it started to "pump mud" 2 years ago and was de-comissioned. It was decided that city water was the way to go versus trying to re-hab or drill new.
Is it possible to make use of some of that 600' to sprinkle on my yard? No drinkin', just sprinklin'. I'd like to do a Rube Goldberg on it to see if the existing hole can be used in some way. Any ideas? The guys that drilled it just want to drill new. BIG$
Is it possible to insert a suction line such as 1" tubing through the existing dicharge pipe to pull suction from a new pump on the surface?? I only want to run maybe 4 sprinkler heads and it does not need to flow much.
OK, when you stop laughing, please give some thought to the situation. Any ideas or thoughts will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Wayne
Just a homeowner here with no well know-how and this is my first post so....here goes. We just bought our place and it has an old well on it. According to the previous owner it is 600' deep. It was installed 25 plus years ago. It has a 4" galv case. In its day it served both our house and the neighbor before it started to "pump mud" 2 years ago and was de-comissioned. It was decided that city water was the way to go versus trying to re-hab or drill new.
Is it possible to make use of some of that 600' to sprinkle on my yard? No drinkin', just sprinklin'. I'd like to do a Rube Goldberg on it to see if the existing hole can be used in some way. Any ideas? The guys that drilled it just want to drill new. BIG$
Is it possible to insert a suction line such as 1" tubing through the existing dicharge pipe to pull suction from a new pump on the surface?? I only want to run maybe 4 sprinkler heads and it does not need to flow much.
OK, when you stop laughing, please give some thought to the situation. Any ideas or thoughts will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Wayne