Posted by T_Bone on March 11, 2008 at 05:30:11 from (4.240.39.136):
In Reply to: Re: O/T new well posted by VaTom on March 11, 2008 at 04:45:43:
Hi Tom,
That's what I'm thinking too but they usually case a problem area and don't leave it bare back.
I remeber Granddad and my Uncles talk about using bentonite for drilling mud and casing but I never heard them tell of sanitary sealing but that don't mean too much as I didn't pay attention like I should have. I sure wish I could pick there brains today tho.
Did you ever consdier using a homemade sand filter. Usually 3ft square and 3ft high concrete then layer of sand, 3/4 rock, then river rock then screen then drop into a sump to run into a cistern then pressure pumped to the system. These are making a big come back in pool/sauna filtering as they don't require chlorine to sanitize, just back flushed to clean.
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