buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
My dad’s house gets his water from a dug well from the 1800s. Drinking water comes from a different drilled well. His dug well is feed from rain runoff.
The well is inside a well house. I’m sure snakes get in. But that water isn’t for drinking, although I used it for brushing teeth.
20 years ago I put a submersible pump in his drinking well, that is only plumbed to kitchen sink, so they didn’t have to hand pump their drinking water. In the country, this type of water system is common.
When the county put in a water line 40 yrs ago nobody was forced to join. I wish now he had a tap as it’s hard to maintain the old system.
covering a small spring shouldn’t be anywhere near the cost of digging a well.
The well is inside a well house. I’m sure snakes get in. But that water isn’t for drinking, although I used it for brushing teeth.
20 years ago I put a submersible pump in his drinking well, that is only plumbed to kitchen sink, so they didn’t have to hand pump their drinking water. In the country, this type of water system is common.
When the county put in a water line 40 yrs ago nobody was forced to join. I wish now he had a tap as it’s hard to maintain the old system.
covering a small spring shouldn’t be anywhere near the cost of digging a well.