oosik
Epic Contributor
Isn't it nice to have friendly neighbors. He had an 8" diesel powered pump. It was kind of a PITA getting it down to the well site. But it was mounted on a trailer and we managed. Every hour, or there about, for 84 dam hours I went down and "surged" the well. Had a 2' x2' plywood board mounted on the end of a long 2 x 4 - UP/DOWN, UP/DOWN, repeat, repeat - stir up the sediments so the big NOISY pump would pump it out.
The water boils up so strong in the spring - you can see the upward movement and it drains out the side towards my little lake.
Some of you know that I worked for the Health Dept in Anchorage for 18 years. Intimately involved in individual well and septic systems. We would take water samples, at no charge, for home owners. Due to legal and political concerns - we were the only ones who would collect the samples.
Very, very seldom had a contaminated well. Biggest problem was extreme depth and lack of a lot of water. Average well depth was around 650' and it might produce 1.5 gpm.
The water boils up so strong in the spring - you can see the upward movement and it drains out the side towards my little lake.
Some of you know that I worked for the Health Dept in Anchorage for 18 years. Intimately involved in individual well and septic systems. We would take water samples, at no charge, for home owners. Due to legal and political concerns - we were the only ones who would collect the samples.
Very, very seldom had a contaminated well. Biggest problem was extreme depth and lack of a lot of water. Average well depth was around 650' and it might produce 1.5 gpm.