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Well well!
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from "Muddymike" contains these words: I have been told there is an old well in our back yard. This got me thinking that I could drop a pump down it and use the water for garden watering, vehicle washing, pressure washing the paths etc and save a lot of water from the mains, which I pay for twice, once as water used and again as sewage charge to the water authority. Anyway I have now found it. I drilled a hole through the tarmac at a spot where the snow and ice always melts first and bingo I have a cavity. The problem now is that it is 14m deep!!! Yes 14 meters no exaggeration. I measured it by dropping a plumb bob down the hole, and had to find more string. The good news is that there is at least two metres of water at the bottom. So my original plan to just drop the submersible pump down there as required may not work as I doubt it will lift the water that far. I now wonder if investing in a better pump would be worthwhile as the electricity used to lift the water may cost more than I pay the water authority. Anyone have any experience in the cost of running a pump at that depth? I *MAY* know someone with a pump that was intended for a borehole, and these can go down a long way. My borehole on the smallholding was 180 ft deep... Pump could be cranked by hand, BTW. I'll try to unforget to ask him tomorrow - depending on what others here say. -- Rusty Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk |
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