Checking Water Level on a Domestic Well when Access is less than ½” hole

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 4

  • @paulhull734
    @paulhull734 Před rokem +2

    Good thinking. A very inexpensive easy way to do a job that may seem difficult.

    • @Greg-kw1vg
      @Greg-kw1vg Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment. A simple solution is often overlooked. Blessings

  • @gpwrinkled
    @gpwrinkled Před rokem +1

    Thx for the video. How has your water level faired since making the video? I hope it has improved.

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  Před rokem

      Hi. Thank you for the comment. My water level has stayed at the pump level and we can not use the well. We have been bringing in water to fill our 3,000 tank to use until we resolve the issue. The water level is expected to rise if we have another wet year like we had this last year (about 21" which was a blessing). Our normal wet years is about 12"-15". Even if the drought is over, where we were getting 4" - 8" per season for the last 20 years, it takes up to 3 wet years to bring the underground water back up to normal. When the level rises, I have plans to rebuild the existing well, have it blown out and lower the pump at least 20'. What a journey we have been on dealing with this severe drought, but the Lord provides and seeing his blessings through all this has been awesome. Have a blessed day.