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in specific isolation distances from potential contamination sources · such as septic tanks and drain fields · with typical setbacks ranging from 50 to 100 feet. Furthermore · the well should be situated on a slightly elevated area · away from marshy land · which consists of a hardened steel tip and a perforated pipe section · or screen · a heavy · a manual post driver · consistent blows to the drive cap · sinking the pipe into the earth. Once the drive cap nears the ground surface · it is removed · a new section of pipe is added via a coupling · a simple method involves lowering a weighted line down the pipe · and a shallow well jet pump or hand pump is connected to the top of the pipe · developing&#8221 · which initially may be cloudy · until the water clears and the flow rate stabilizes. Running the pump for an extended period · sometimes an hour or more · removes the finer particles that impede water flow

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in specific isolation distances from potential contamination sources
such as septic tanks and drain fields
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with typical setbacks ranging from 50 to 100 feet. Furthermore
the well should be situated on a slightly elevated area
Learn more
away from marshy land
which consists of a hardened steel tip and a perforated pipe section
or screen
a heavy
a manual post driver
consistent blows to the drive cap
sinking the pipe into the earth. Once the drive cap nears the ground surface
it is removed
a new section of pipe is added via a coupling
a simple method involves lowering a weighted line down the pipe
and a shallow well jet pump or hand pump is connected to the top of the pipe
Learn more
developing&#8221
which initially may be cloudy
until the water clears and the flow rate stabilizes. Running the pump for an extended period
sometimes an hour or more
removes the finer particles that impede water flow

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