Thanks Red Dave and Jerry/MT and everyone else. Thats exactly the kind of information and formulas I have been looking for. Just so happens I do have a 2500 gallon cistern that is supplied by rain water as well, thanks for reminding me. I can supplement that with pumped well water when it gets low, for a reservs. I am looking at the sub pumps now and thinking 2 inch pipe size. I can pull what ever volume and pressure I need from the cistern and its in a better place for reaching fields and potential emergency situations, GREAT IDEA! I really appreciate the response by Jerry/MT for the numbers, althoough my system would never be as large as that, probably only 6 heads max. My next step now is to test the wells for contaminants and see what the recapture rate is so I can size a pump. Im not really looking to lay alot of water down on the ground or be wasteful, just keep stuff alive in the event I have to. I wonder what an average recapture rate, or a guess at it would be for the wells described? I'm not trying to hurt anybody here or be anti establishment, but authority maske me wanna vomit through my nose, living in the D.C. area for 50 years has a way of turning you against the system, they do it to them selves, I just laugh at the devil as the train goes by. Hence I always have and will continue to abide only by my own rules, that are quite reasonable. I must ask you all, what have the Feds or State done for you lately? I really would like to hear and would really appreciate some good news on that last question.
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