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    Re: Low producing well help needed.

    MadReferee above, has made an excellent point. Do you have the data from this well?

    What is the depth of well
    What is the static level (ground to water level)

    If you have a deep well, then you may not be as bad off as you think.
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    Re: Low producing well help needed.

    As you use the water the veins may open up and produce more. That is usually the norm with any well, drilled or otherwise.

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    Smile Rock fracturing

    Quote Originally Posted by TimSullivan View Post
    We had a well drilled on the site of my son's new home. It recovers at a rate of one to two gallons a minute. This is not something we have dealt with before and are going to install a storage tank in the basement with a timer to fill it around the clock.

    We have talked about just drilling again in another location but that will put a dent in the budget.

    Any help out there?
    Try putting dry ice down the well, seal the top for about 4 hours. This will fracture the rock down below, and allow more water to come to the surface. Good luck.

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