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I moved into a new house on a well, about 6 months ago.
There's a paper filter by the pressure tank; I've had to change it every 3-4 weeks because it gets clogged and pressure drops to nothing.. The developer has told me this is normal, because it takes time for the well to "develop" (though none of my immediate neighbors has had to change their filters so often) Recently however, a brand new filter became clogged with sand immediately. The developer had me run a hose from the tank to purge it, but the water never ran clear. So he talked to the well digger, who claims the problem is that I haven't used enough water so the well has never developed. The immediate solution is to run a house from the outside hydrant and do a bucket test every few days to see if there's still sand coming out. The water has been running for about a week now and there is still a lot of sand coming up.. if anything it's gotten worse. The developer says this is still normal and there's nothing wrong with the well. So his solution is a mechanical pump which will regularly flush out the sand. Cost is about $500 which he seems to think *I* should pay. I find it hard to beleive that there isn't something wrong with the well that is allowing excess sand to come in. What kinds of questions should I ask the developer to have the well digger check? thanks! EmilyS |
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I had a similar problem altho it was more like fine silt.
Unfortunately for the first couple of filters we were using the more expensive charcoal/paper filters. They were saying the same kind of thing altho running outside hose did seem to show clear - but still clogging filter regularly. Finally they had the well guy come out and install another 'screen' with finer holes on the pump. (That's how they described it.) The last (paper) filter lasted the 3 month expected life and we changed it without having it clog first. In article .com, wrote: I moved into a new house on a well, about 6 months ago. There's a paper filter by the pressure tank; I've had to change it every 3-4 weeks because it gets clogged and pressure drops to nothing.. The developer has told me this is normal, because it takes time for the well to "develop" (though none of my immediate neighbors has had to change their filters so often) Recently however, a brand new filter became clogged with sand immediately. The developer had me run a hose from the tank to purge it, but the water never ran clear. So he talked to the well digger, who claims the problem is that I haven't used enough water so the well has never developed. The immediate solution is to run a house from the outside hydrant and do a bucket test every few days to see if there's still sand coming out. The water has been running for about a week now and there is still a lot of sand coming up.. if anything it's gotten worse. The developer says this is still normal and there's nothing wrong with the well. So his solution is a mechanical pump which will regularly flush out the sand. Cost is about $500 which he seems to think *I* should pay. I find it hard to beleive that there isn't something wrong with the well that is allowing excess sand to come in. What kinds of questions should I ask the developer to have the well digger check? thanks! EmilyS -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------_------ |Bob Rahe, MIEEE, (RWR50) / ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) | |Delaware Technical & Community College / - against HTML email X | |Computer Center, Dover, Delaware / & vCards / \ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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