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Re: water well decision
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Posted by John T on July 26, 2006 at 11:50:19 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: water well decision posted by kenTx on July 26, 2006 at 10:46:36:
Ken, I dont see nuttin wrong with your idea, just remember if you wanna keep a 70 gallon reservoir its gotta be constantly used n replenished and in the regular flow so it dont get stale and that means it has to be in a tank capable of handling the 60 PSI or better pressure. It seems to me $6000 is a lot to spend to back up a utility that just dont go out that often but its your money n your choice. Around here if you wanna even think about mixing a well water supply with city water you gotta have those backflow preventers so you dont pump your untreated water into their system and they may not even allow the systems tied together at all. You also gotta use that well system now n then to keep the pipes n tanks all cleaned n flushed out, its starting to sound like a lot of expense n maintenance to me for the little use that may ever be necessary??? Best wishes n God Bless John T
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