Posted by bigboreG on November 03, 2013 at 20:36:02 from (166.181.3.64):
In Reply to: Re: Well went dry posted by fixerupper on November 03, 2013 at 18:50:29:
Yes i am in NW Iowa. Been too dry for too long. Here is more info. The well is only 20 ft from the house. I own the place. The well is only at the most 2 ft in diameter, and it is not very deep. I would estimate prob 75 - 125 ft at the most. No more than that. I have never had it open, just going by what previous owner told me. It is covered up, not visible and will require digging to access the cover. The pump is in basement, old but works good yet. Pumps up to around 55 psi. The neighbors around me have to watch water usage also, one family to the west says they can only use the shower twice a day now, otherwise the well has to fill overnight before they can use it again. He says first time in 30 yrs they have had to worry about this. We are all on the same water table, and if this winter is dry again we will really be in trouble. Thank goodness i dont have livestock right now.
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