Pettrix
Platinum Member
I had my well drilled last year out in AZ and it has been 1 year so it was tested to see where the water level sits. Originally during drilling they said I hit static water at 218 feet. 1 year later the static is now at 205 feet. Here are the results:
Well Depth = 505 feet
Pump Depth = 485 feet
Static = 205 feet (originally 218 feet when drilled)
30 minutes of pumping @ 5GPM = Well level dropped to 225 feet
1 hour of pumping @ 5GPM = Well level continued to hold @ 225 feet
Recovery = 20 minutes to return back to 205 feet
They said the recovery was equal to the 5GPM they were pumping out so I would have to increase the pumping to 10GPM to see what happened next. I decided that it was good enough since my well is at 505 feet deep with the pump at 485 feet, so I have plenty of water and didn't need further testing.
Should I test it more or just leave it with the results I have?
Is it normal for the well static level to increase after 1 year with drilling a new well?
I assume the above shows the well is a good well, right?
Well Depth = 505 feet
Pump Depth = 485 feet
Static = 205 feet (originally 218 feet when drilled)
30 minutes of pumping @ 5GPM = Well level dropped to 225 feet
1 hour of pumping @ 5GPM = Well level continued to hold @ 225 feet
Recovery = 20 minutes to return back to 205 feet
They said the recovery was equal to the 5GPM they were pumping out so I would have to increase the pumping to 10GPM to see what happened next. I decided that it was good enough since my well is at 505 feet deep with the pump at 485 feet, so I have plenty of water and didn't need further testing.
Should I test it more or just leave it with the results I have?
Is it normal for the well static level to increase after 1 year with drilling a new well?
I assume the above shows the well is a good well, right?