We are 120 ft deep and have a good strong 5 gal/min. When they stress tested it, it started out at 8 gal but dropped to 5 after 3 hrs and never went below that.
If you go 3 miles west of us, you can get a minimum 30 gallons, up to and beyond 300 gal of good water, pretty much anyplace you punch a 100' hole. Right around here it's hit or miss with a chance of hitting sulpher.
We hit this one first try in '04 and called it good. The neighbor up the road went 130' and hit 45 gal. Just south of him, they drilled 3 holes and settled on 3 gal/min that goes dry if their toilet runs all night.
All I know is, it was sure a good feeling when I found out they hit good water on the first try. Those holes get pretty expensive when they have to keep poking them in the ground.
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