2in well options?

Oconnor

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my property, has two, 2in wells side by side. the property was an old mobile home park that had 15 units, and now it just has one home on it. the original setup, is two wells, two pumps, feeding a 600 gallon pressurized tank that fed the 15 units. now days, one well head has been removed, and capped, and one well was functional till winter of 2012.
im wanting to unhook all the 15 hookups n start over at the well, eliminating that huge tank, and installing a reg bladder tank n run black plastic underground to the home. i called a well repair company, and they give free estimates, so they are comming out in the morning to look at the well to see if what im thinking is possible.
the question is, (and i know you cant see what im dealing with) which helps,, but what is a fair estimate if the well works,,,, to have them unhook that huge tank, install a bladder tank, and run a line which is a distance approx 200ft from the well to the home?
 
Keep the big tank. There is nothing like having storage.
The pump will only have to run for as.long as it takes for the water you
will use.

Those must be high producing wells if they were suppling
15 units.By 2" well do you mean the
size of the outlet pipe?
 

Need to know at least what type of pump was on them, assuming that the same will be used in the new set-up. Also location (sounds like south)
 
that sounds like a lot of water from 2, 2" wells. sounds like you're well blessed with water
 
Is the well casing a 2 inch? Wow you got a lot of water reserves where you are of they can pump that much water from a 2 inch casing. Iaround here such small wells are frowned upon, hard to get a piump worth anything in that small of a size.

Or do you mean a big pump with a 2 inch water pipe coming up from the middle of it? Inside a big casing? Wells are typically designated by the size of the outer casing, not the size of the supply pipe.


I'm going to guess $1200.

Paul
 

It could require 200 ft ditch 6 ft, deep or it could be laid on top of the ground so I would have to go with $200.00 to $20,000
 

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