Help-to much Water...Well

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GEB

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Goodrich IL
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We've had a very wet summer, fall & winter to start off with.
My well which I know very little about is flooded all around it.
I got out there and pumped the area somewhat dry,
come to find out I got water rushing out from around the outside of the 4.5in pipe that runs down...well pipe?
The pipe does not seem to be broken?
The water is running up right beside it though.
This is located maybe 25-30 ft from the house, needless to say
my crawl space is flooded also or was, been pumping it dry also.
Under the house I see no wire's running to the well to power
a pump, but do have a pump and tank under the house.
So I'm gussing I have one pump?
The pump under the house seems to be working normal,
it only runs when water is in use in the house.
I've never lost my prime either!
So whats with all this water running up the side of my well,
it is comming out fairly fast, maybe 5gal every 30 sec.
Keep in mind the whole area is very wet .....lots of rain.
Could it be it's so wet that the water needs to go somewhere?
And up the side of my well is the less restrictive route?
Today I also picked up a cheap0 water test kit from Menards.
All of the water test strips show safe or normal.
Anyone have a clue?
Thanks
Gene
 
   / Help-to much Water...Well #2  
If I understand this correctly? You may for starters want to run a hose out somewhere away from the house and run it continuously this may get the water away from your well fast enough to stop the flooding. Most driven wells have the steel casing running down say 100 feet or so around this area. It does sound like it may be the path of least resistance. How deep is the well? I have never heard of this but I do know it is code now to leave the casing out of the ground higher than the flood plane. I was under the impression this was in order to keep flood water from entering the top through the cap and contaminating the well. I never imagined it could flood in reverse. Good luck.
 
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#3  
I dont have a clue how deep it is or know how to find out?
The last owner is long gone...somewhere in RI?
The 4.5 in pipe is about 16in's above ground, it then does a U turn
reduced to about 1.5in back in the ground to the house.
The well has a cement foudation around it maybe 2ft sq by 1 ft deep.
I have my pump sittin in it, I got the pump in a 5gal bucket
which is full of small holes to act as a filter.
The cycle times seem to be getting a little longer between
run time of the pump, been running off-on for about 3 hr's now, yes the pump has a float switch.
So as of now thats all I know to do is pump off what comes out.
I'm hoping it's just really wet, hate to have someone come out here
and maybe take a dummy for his no have hard earned money.
Thanks again.........
Gene
 
   / Help-to much Water...Well #4  
Sounds like your water table has reached the surface plus has pressure behind it trying to raise it even higher. Basically an artesian well type of condition. My neighbor punched a new well a few years back. When they struck water, the static level was above the well casing by 12". At least that is the height the water plume rose to and continued to run that way for a week before enough water had run off. I really hated to see that as I am on the same aquifer.

Harry K
 
   / Help-to much Water...Well
  • Thread Starter
#6  
Yeah kinda what I was thinkin also ...somewhat.
So if I did have 2 pumps, one at the bottom of the well
it would have a power wire running down from the top
of the caseing correct?
Thanks guy's !
Gene
 
   / Help-to much Water...Well #7  
"So if I did have 2 pumps, one at the bottom of the well
it would have a power wire running down from the top
of the caseing correct?"

That's correct.
 
   / Help-to much Water...Well #8  
My Uncle has had an artesian well for 50+ years. The thing is if you plug it the water will find cracks & start flowing elsewhere. His runs into the house underground, pump into pressure tank & continues back outside 150' to swamp & he makes certain outlet does not freeze over during winter.
 
   / Help-to much Water...Well #9  
I have never seen an artesian i think they used to make Oly beer with 'em. I do have a well that has supplied 2 homes and ran over for over 75yrs with no sign of letting up
 
   / Help-to much Water...Well #10  
Artesian well pretty much = spring. Its really just a spring with drinking water coming out, typically non-stop.

In down-town Prattville Alabama, there is a 3ish inch ancient steel pipe sticking out of the ground, water coming out non-stop and a small stream that runs a few dozen feet and then to a drain (If I remember correctly). It was fantastic water, and free for the taking. It was tested regularly and was considered safer than the utility water.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artesian_well

Bakc on topic - you would probably want to get your water tested once things calm down. more $$ of course, but it is better than getting sick.
 

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