Bennylava
Well-known member
How would you build a modern day, old style water well? These days when you think of a well, you think of a 10 inch hole in the ground that goes down... however far. With only a water pump in the bottom. But what if you wanted to build a well in the old style? Where the well was 3-5 feet wide, and went down 30 or 40 feet? How would you improve upon the old design? The first thing that comes to mind is a waterproof ladder in case anyone fell in. So maybe they could just climb right back out.
But what about the concrete? And any other layers of material that would line the well. I'd wager there are other layers of material the well could make use of, that would make it better than a well from ancient times. And what about the door covering it? Maybe it would be best to have a "well house" which is a small building built around the well, so that critters couldn't easily get in there. My grandfather said that when he was a kid in the 1940's, their south Texas well would sometimes get snakes trapped in it and he'd have to fish them out. Obviously you'd want to avoid that with a modern well. You don't want to be using well water from a well that has a dead possum in the bottom of it.
Speaking of that, it would also be real nice to have bright lights every 10 feet down in the well. So maybe you could see all the way to the bottom. Or at least have one bright light at the bottom, with a camera looking at the bottom of the well. You could check the video feed from time to time and make sure there wasn't anything nasty laying on the bottom of your well, polluting up your well water.
I also imagine some kind of efficient, easy to use hand pump so you could still pump water in the event that you had no electricity. I'd just like to hear how you'd do it these days. Remember it has to be a wide well, with no electric pump in the bottom. Gotta be the old design.
(granted this would be after you've verified that your local groundwater is ok for use this way)
But what about the concrete? And any other layers of material that would line the well. I'd wager there are other layers of material the well could make use of, that would make it better than a well from ancient times. And what about the door covering it? Maybe it would be best to have a "well house" which is a small building built around the well, so that critters couldn't easily get in there. My grandfather said that when he was a kid in the 1940's, their south Texas well would sometimes get snakes trapped in it and he'd have to fish them out. Obviously you'd want to avoid that with a modern well. You don't want to be using well water from a well that has a dead possum in the bottom of it.
Speaking of that, it would also be real nice to have bright lights every 10 feet down in the well. So maybe you could see all the way to the bottom. Or at least have one bright light at the bottom, with a camera looking at the bottom of the well. You could check the video feed from time to time and make sure there wasn't anything nasty laying on the bottom of your well, polluting up your well water.
I also imagine some kind of efficient, easy to use hand pump so you could still pump water in the event that you had no electricity. I'd just like to hear how you'd do it these days. Remember it has to be a wide well, with no electric pump in the bottom. Gotta be the old design.
(granted this would be after you've verified that your local groundwater is ok for use this way)


