The Dougster
Gold Member
If you are serious, do yourself a favor and contact a drilling contractor and spend a few buck on a pumping test. To maximize the well's efficiency, you need to know the production in gallons per minute (GPM) and the drawdown rate (pumping level). If you exceed the production capability of the well you are asking for trouble.
Yes, this is something you can do yourself but it can get complicated. Use a five gallon bucket to measure GPM. Get yourself what is known as an E-line and measure the static water level. Immediately after starting the test, begin measuring the drop in water level.. this must be done in a timely fashion, i.e., five minute intervals. Eventually the drop in water level should stabilize.
Do an internet search for reference material... pay close attention to details.
Yes, this is something you can do yourself but it can get complicated. Use a five gallon bucket to measure GPM. Get yourself what is known as an E-line and measure the static water level. Immediately after starting the test, begin measuring the drop in water level.. this must be done in a timely fashion, i.e., five minute intervals. Eventually the drop in water level should stabilize.
Do an internet search for reference material... pay close attention to details.