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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... Depends on how deep they have to drill. We put a well in a few years ago because the sprinkler costs were getting ridiculous. (They are installed in both the lawn and horse paddock areas). The well drilling guy told me they try to get a well to produce at least 12 gals/min. They had to go down 512 feet for ours and finally hit paydirt ... or paywater and got over 20 gals/min. He said they hit an aquifer and we now had an artesian well that tests purer than the town supplied water. It paid for itself in about 2-3 years in our case. RCE www.eisboch.com I might have to water the lawn two or three times in an average summer...certainly not in the spring. We don't need them in the spring either, but by mid-summer everything dries up. When Mrs.E has the horses here, they will destroy the pasture grass in the paddocks in a matter of a week with no water. Plus, the well supplies the barn, wash station and drinking water for them. Horses use a lot of water. RCE www.eisboch.com |
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