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We went though this years ago when we moved into our farm house. The wife, who is a hydrogeologist, should have known there was a problem when there were 7 wells on the property😁 Never did act on this, but best design was to put the well pump on a timer, based on measured recharging of the well casing. This would have discharged into the holding tank, a food grade tank of at least 500 gallons. Then another pump in this tank to your supply. That way, you are constantly filling the holding tank, even if there is no demand, as long as there is water in the well. Controls can be included to shut down well pump if well is dry or holding tank is full. You can also treat the well water in the holding tank if needed. Problem comes with getting the holding tank into the home (basement). You can always connect two smaller tanks together.
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David Gray
71 Gemini Blue Metallic 911T
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