millerbill
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Yes, I know it sounds crazy, but try filling five gallon and one gallon containers with water.
Our primary well which is connected to a pressure tank and purification system has failed. Our irrigation well is pumping like crazy.
Until I can get a professional to connect my irrigation well to the house, will a connection by hose from my irrigation well to my "dry" well pressure tank work?
The distance will be about 75 feet, and I realize a hose connection will have to be put in the line with a shutoff valve so water goes to the pressure tank and not to the "dry" well.
If it will work, will I need to shut off the water whenever the dry pressure tank reaches optimum pressure or could the water be left on? (Wouldn't that damage the bladder?)
Thanks for any advice,
Bill
Our primary well which is connected to a pressure tank and purification system has failed. Our irrigation well is pumping like crazy.
Until I can get a professional to connect my irrigation well to the house, will a connection by hose from my irrigation well to my "dry" well pressure tank work?
The distance will be about 75 feet, and I realize a hose connection will have to be put in the line with a shutoff valve so water goes to the pressure tank and not to the "dry" well.
If it will work, will I need to shut off the water whenever the dry pressure tank reaches optimum pressure or could the water be left on? (Wouldn't that damage the bladder?)
Thanks for any advice,
Bill