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Re: Irrigation Well Bowls (long rant)
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Posted by twopop on December 04, 2003 at 16:09:03 from (67.203.199.143):
In Reply to: Irrigation Well Bowls (long rant) posted by Allan on December 04, 2003 at 04:25:46:
we are also on the ogalalla aquifir here in s.e new mexico.you said in your earlier post that the water level hasnt gone down in the last 50 years.our level has gone down,but,i cant tell you how much.I believe that the dropoff of the older well is because the 620gpm is greater that the water movement to replenish the well.you will probably have to drill a new well and deeper to get more water.our old wells are around 100 ft deep.my bowls are set at 94 ft.i only pump about 8 hrs a day.if i wanted to pump day and night i would have to go deeper.if you drop dry ice dwon the well the bubbling action as it melts will clean the perforations
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