hi old i have a good water problem story for you.like yourself i turned on the water and nothing i know its the points on the pressure switch because i clean them about once every other week or so.this time i said no more went down to the hardware got a new one put it on still nothing. i have spring water its about 100yds from the house have a 1000 gal holding tank. i went down raises the lid roof on the holding tank and i was shocked its empty.it never goes empty it is always running out the overflow.where the watercomes out of the hillside is a small holding tank about 16in x 16in 16in high with a black plastic hose connected toward the top this feeds the large water holding tank.when i took this plastic pipe off where it connects to the large holding tank there was a water snake he got inside the small holding tank went down the 1in black plastic pipe toward the holding tank and where it connects to the holding tank it reduces down to 3/4 in and thats as far as he could go the snake was dead so we didnt drink the water for about a month after that
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