For anyone who thinks their water situation is bad...
I bought a house and 14 acres a few years ago. Here is my well situation:
85' deep
static level 65'
5" casing
pump at 74 ft
2 gpm - supposedly
So, I have 11 feet of useable water. With the 5" casing, I figure I might have 13 gallons at any given time. Well log says 2 gpm, but in summer months it is well below that. In the summer, I can easily pump it dry, doing a couple loads of laudry back to back, sometimes 1 load will do it. If I pump it dry, it takes hours to fill up my 25 gallon pressure tank. I end up hauling water most of the summer for laundry and such.
I'm looking into having another drilled if we can find water somewhere else. We only have about 1.5 acres of drillable area and the rest is leach bed area and woods. I researched other wells in my area and surrounding counties and I have never seen a well over 200' deep and 95% are 125' at the most. It just blows my mind you guys having wells hundreds of feet deep. It must have something to do with the geology in my area (East Central Ohio).
I didn't own the property when the well was drilled. There is an old hand dug well that has since been filled in about 10 ft from my drilled well. I don't know if the driller just figured he would punch the hole near the hand dug well and thats where the water would be or what. I know a 100' well around here will cost somewhere near $2000-$3000 dollars. I'm hoping I get a decent tax return.
I bought a house and 14 acres a few years ago. Here is my well situation:
85' deep
static level 65'
5" casing
pump at 74 ft
2 gpm - supposedly
So, I have 11 feet of useable water. With the 5" casing, I figure I might have 13 gallons at any given time. Well log says 2 gpm, but in summer months it is well below that. In the summer, I can easily pump it dry, doing a couple loads of laudry back to back, sometimes 1 load will do it. If I pump it dry, it takes hours to fill up my 25 gallon pressure tank. I end up hauling water most of the summer for laundry and such.
I'm looking into having another drilled if we can find water somewhere else. We only have about 1.5 acres of drillable area and the rest is leach bed area and woods. I researched other wells in my area and surrounding counties and I have never seen a well over 200' deep and 95% are 125' at the most. It just blows my mind you guys having wells hundreds of feet deep. It must have something to do with the geology in my area (East Central Ohio).
I didn't own the property when the well was drilled. There is an old hand dug well that has since been filled in about 10 ft from my drilled well. I don't know if the driller just figured he would punch the hole near the hand dug well and thats where the water would be or what. I know a 100' well around here will cost somewhere near $2000-$3000 dollars. I'm hoping I get a decent tax return.