- The cost is not the big concern, it's the quality (hardness, iron, sulfur) that I'm after. The driller I contacted has drilled just about every well within a mile radius and knows the geology well. Quoted me a price/foot ($18)+ all the other stuff needed. I used an average drill depth (120') from all the wells in the area. Looking through the well records, the various depths for different strata were pretty close to each other from well to well and they all hit the water bearing gravel at about the same depth.
-Thickest I've seen the ice is less than a foot in the winter. It's got a lot of fish and I'm not afraid of it freezing over.
- Shallow wells are not allowed, couldn't just drive a point.
- yeah, I'm planning to talk to the County Health dept about regulations but I'm looking for feedback from "real" people, i.e. you guys.
- The township does have a water system for the portion that is more developed but it's too far away to hook up to.
- I'm lookiing at something like Abdy describes.
- Yeah, the chemicals do add cost but it might be worthwhile to get water that doesn't stain or smell that's soft.-
- The possibility of health problems from parasites is probably the biggest negative I've heard here. That is something that I would definitely want to make sure is not an issue.
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