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The fellow who drilled my well used some sort of device to shoot a beam of light (I think...it was over 30 years ago :)) down the shaft that then registered the depth to the surface of the water.
 
Can you elaborate on the "forced" part? I could see the city mandating that they hook to city water, but fail to see how the city could force them to use it.
Well it went something like this, here’s your new city water and disconnect your well. Plus here’s your new sewer/water bill. That was it in a nutshell as it was told to me.
 
what would you suggest. Remove concrete cap and hire someone to consult? Wondering if there is a hand pump option if I just want to redneck it and have for emergency water. Dont want to spend to much if well is bad....
I would have the water tested first(if possible) before spending a lot of money.

We looked into a hand pump and figured about $2000 all in but our well is 112’ so fairly shallow deeper wells need a more expensive pump.
 
My neighbors each have 25' deep wells, one put in by hand for the garden with a hand pump plus power-outage backup. Both have deeper wells.

Mine is 82' deep and has an iron-remover deal that I should learn more about. It self-flushes, I guess.
 
There is one here in town that is over 1,300'. The former General Electric building where I cut the timber frame earlier this year is over 1,800, and I'm told the water is around 95⁰. That one is a mile up a mountain, so I imagine they had to drill until they got back to the valley floor. :lol:
 
A former acquaintance worked in that building 30, or more, years ago and tried to set up a geothermal system. Guy running the shop didn't, or refused, to understand what that was. So, a missed opportunity, in this case.
 
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