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Old 03-29-2011, 08:44 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by CateP View Post
This is great information Rick. Thanks. I guess my main concern at this point is running out of water (for days at a time), the well running dry and having to drill or not having enough water to do basic things like laundry, showers, dishwashing etc. on a regular basis.
There is a test that they can do to tell you the gallons per minute, as well as the recovery rate. I would suggest getting that done when you get your water test done. Also if the well is your only problem with the house, I would just put aside $8000.00 and plan on drilling a new well.
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