Posted by Hoof print on May 21, 2013 at 17:48:48 from (98.16.105.165):
I know from reading your posts that you know a thing or two about water wells. I have a question for you:
We had a well drilled about 10 years ago that turns cloudy after a rain. We were told it had surface water entering it. We spent a lot of time and money trying to fix the problem before we finally had another well drilled (New one is crystal clear and wonderful). I had one well pump guy tell me that i could extend the casing above ground and shovel sand in between the casing and well wall to make the old well safe.
Have you ever heard of that? Have you heard of any methods that I could use to save the old well?
I'm really just curious, I can't see ever using it for potable water, but we do use the old well to water the garden.
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