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<blockquote data-quote="ARlife4me" data-source="post: 2527687" data-attributes="member: 105694"><p>I understand that as long as recovery keeps up, then it's pumping at lower level. I've been fixing water wells for 35 years. Mostly irrigation up to 150hp for agriculture. Luckily my water is some of the best as far as supply goes. In '71 my dad had 2 wells drilled that were between 320-360' that produced 1,500gpm @ 60psi. Static level at the time was 180'. After 51 years of water usage the static level hasn't changed. Other people's wells within 50 mile radius have gone dry or at half capacity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARlife4me, post: 2527687, member: 105694"] I understand that as long as recovery keeps up, then it's pumping at lower level. I've been fixing water wells for 35 years. Mostly irrigation up to 150hp for agriculture. Luckily my water is some of the best as far as supply goes. In '71 my dad had 2 wells drilled that were between 320-360' that produced 1,500gpm @ 60psi. Static level at the time was 180'. After 51 years of water usage the static level hasn't changed. Other people's wells within 50 mile radius have gone dry or at half capacity. [/QUOTE]
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