Here in central wi various types of undergroud formationd effect the well.Where I live near mosinee we whet 400 ft and got 1 gpm.it worked 10 years for house use only.Then last year it went dry,So we called a well driller to hydrofrac it they add water to the well off a large truck till its filled then lower a hose with a sealer then apply up tp 3000lbs preasure wich cracks the rock.They got the rock to crack at three diferent locations took up tp 1800 lbs psi to crack them.Now we are at over 5 gpm pump is rated at 4 gpm and does not draw water down.Cost to crack it was 2800.00.Another drilled well for cattle is same depht and 1 gallon a minute maybe nezt year we will crack it.We have water at less than 40 ft but state regs say you muast be deeper than 40 ft .We have solid rock below 40 ft mark only thing you can hope for is hitting a crack as drilling the well.
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