BTW - thanks in advance!
Our driller just completed our well yesterday. Its 740' with a flow of 90GPM @ 740', 80 GPM @400', 60 GPM @ 300' with a static water line @ 82'.
We are building a house for a family of four that uses quite a bit of water, I also want to run a line around 300' (probably 3") to irrigate an orchard. I also want the flexibility to help a large pond out in the summer, its 9800 sq/ft in surface and I figure I may have to add a couple of ft over the summer.
From what I gather from physics since my static water line is so high, a very deep pump won't hurt too much.
Right now the well is 8" steel cased down to 740'. I think I probably want a liner of some sort to keep the casing from putting rust in my water. the water is hard with a hardness of 8 (what ever that means).
What sized pumps should I start looking at? What liner should I use and what size?
BTW - I live in Western Oregon so don't pease don't bash me for wasting water.
Our driller just completed our well yesterday. Its 740' with a flow of 90GPM @ 740', 80 GPM @400', 60 GPM @ 300' with a static water line @ 82'.
We are building a house for a family of four that uses quite a bit of water, I also want to run a line around 300' (probably 3") to irrigate an orchard. I also want the flexibility to help a large pond out in the summer, its 9800 sq/ft in surface and I figure I may have to add a couple of ft over the summer.
From what I gather from physics since my static water line is so high, a very deep pump won't hurt too much.
Right now the well is 8" steel cased down to 740'. I think I probably want a liner of some sort to keep the casing from putting rust in my water. the water is hard with a hardness of 8 (what ever that means).
What sized pumps should I start looking at? What liner should I use and what size?
BTW - I live in Western Oregon so don't pease don't bash me for wasting water.