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<blockquote data-quote="GRG" data-source="post: 2527513" data-attributes="member: 100299"><p>I've dealt with well issues quite a bit as I sold a lot of farms and acreages as well as rural properties with wells. Did your well person tell you when the next aquifer is? in our area they can pull the maps and tell you exactly what footage they hit them especially when they have been in business as long as your well company has. Also is he saying he will have to replace all the well pipe as usually that is not the case? Lastly did they install a new pump last time or checked to see that it is the appropriate size?</p><p>It really sucks having water issues as I grew up with that, shallow wells as in 50-60ft were the norm. Now runoff has changed the safety of that and really helped as far as punching deeper wells right away and eliminating water supply issues. At your depth in my area we would have hit 2 different aquifers already. Prices on everything are crazy and wont change for a while I'm afraid. Blame Putin, haha</p><p></p><p>I really hope you get it figured out and on the cheap side. If they can just add pipe that is a lot cheaper as well as punching an additional 150' or so instead of having to go to Jordan depth which is around 1200' here.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I do want to thank you for all the info you put on this site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GRG, post: 2527513, member: 100299"] I've dealt with well issues quite a bit as I sold a lot of farms and acreages as well as rural properties with wells. Did your well person tell you when the next aquifer is? in our area they can pull the maps and tell you exactly what footage they hit them especially when they have been in business as long as your well company has. Also is he saying he will have to replace all the well pipe as usually that is not the case? Lastly did they install a new pump last time or checked to see that it is the appropriate size? It really sucks having water issues as I grew up with that, shallow wells as in 50-60ft were the norm. Now runoff has changed the safety of that and really helped as far as punching deeper wells right away and eliminating water supply issues. At your depth in my area we would have hit 2 different aquifers already. Prices on everything are crazy and wont change for a while I'm afraid. Blame Putin, haha I really hope you get it figured out and on the cheap side. If they can just add pipe that is a lot cheaper as well as punching an additional 150' or so instead of having to go to Jordan depth which is around 1200' here. Edit: I do want to thank you for all the info you put on this site. [/QUOTE]
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