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Old 07-03-2009, 08:30 PM   #5 (permalink)
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UGh.....I have no idea what to do. Our well is not quite 3 years old. Supposedly when they drilled it we were getting 5 gallons a minute. Well we keep running out of water. We have a coupole choices....we can either have them drill it deeper, its currently 380 ft deep, or we can have it hydroblasted. Either way its quite expensive and is not guaranteed no matter what we choose. If we go with the same company they will come drill it for $200 plus $12 a foot. If we use a different company it will cost roughly $2400 just to have them set up, plus the footage. Now is the first company shady? I have no way of knowing. They say its rare at 5 gallons a minute to run dry, of course it can happen. Wish I had a crystal ball!

Either way I will be out at least $1500 and thats on the low end!
You need to ask the local old senior citizen if you can find a water douser, they dousing rods to find water. How it works, I have no clue, but it does
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