Still weighing my water supply options. I have a spring that I have been catching water from and pumping to my house the last couple of years. I just use the water for laundry and flower beds/garden. The spring itself is near the bottom of a 15ft ravene just about 30 ft from my well. There is a hole about 10" in diameter where the water comes out of. Kinda of resembles a groundhog hole. I just shoved a pipe up in the hole a couple of feet and I catch the water in a 150 gallon tub, then pump it up to my house to a 425 gallon plastic tank in my garage. This spring generally runs from October to the first of June. It stops running during the summer months. My FIL told me that since it stopped running out on the surface of the ground that is was just a "wet weather spring". I just pretty much left it at that.
My question is, could this possibly be developed into a spring with holding tank and all? It will be of no use if it doesn't produce water during the summer.
Even though it stops running out on the surface in the summer months, is it possible there is still a spring there in the dry season, but it is just below the ground? Could it be that there is water there, just 6 or 7 feet below the surface?
I contacted my county soil and water office and they are sending me a list of contractors that could help me out. What do you guys think? I guess I'm asking if there could still be a spring there in the dry season, just not running out on the surface?
My question is, could this possibly be developed into a spring with holding tank and all? It will be of no use if it doesn't produce water during the summer.
Even though it stops running out on the surface in the summer months, is it possible there is still a spring there in the dry season, but it is just below the ground? Could it be that there is water there, just 6 or 7 feet below the surface?
I contacted my county soil and water office and they are sending me a list of contractors that could help me out. What do you guys think? I guess I'm asking if there could still be a spring there in the dry season, just not running out on the surface?