You may already know this but if you are think'n about selling it (home inspectors crawl'n around and such) be sure you have a gap between the town's water and the well's/not just tee the two together with a valves. Health departments/county water folks get a little picky about such things if any one ever sees it, even with a double check back flow preventer.
Just a heads up on something some people over look.
As for here on this hill my well is an old coal test well that was cased down 430 some odd feet. I have all the water a man could ever want, it is just loaded down with sulfur, iron, manganese, and calcium. It didn't cost much to get it in the house but made a mess out of what ever you were try'n to clean or cook. Best money I ever spent was run'n county water to house but at $8/1000 gallons I still have well water in the barn, by the hog pen, and to the garden. And if any thing ever happens to the county's water (in 09 durring the ice storm parts of the county lost water while the county was look'n for gennerators to run pumps) I can have the house back on the well in a half an hour or less.
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