Posted by Jeff nwoh on October 20, 2014 at 07:28:20 from (24.95.35.197):
In Reply to: Water Quality posted by Traditional Farmer on October 20, 2014 at 05:08:17:
I live in nw ohio, just west of Toledo. We are on yellow sand here with a pretty high water table. Our well is a 20' deep sand point. We do have some calcium in the water, but not too bad. It tastes good, has passed health dept inspection, and there is no end to the water.
Just for kicks, I put in a 2 2" points glued on top of one another to make about 6' tall and hooked up to a 3 hp sprinkler pump. I am able to pull about 33 gpm with it.
On the other hand, we are putting an addition on the house with a basement. New part is about 8" deeper than the old. We were about 2" above the water table last June when digging footers. Will be interesting to see how much water we pump next spring.
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