Karl Fields
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Seen some really OT questions posted (with great responses), so here's mine 
We have a 1500 gallon water storage tank with several hundred feet of drop to our RV. Half dozen spigots from tank to RV, all in 1" PVC. At the RV (end of the run) we used to (last month) get about 50 lbs of pressure. Now it is pretty much down to a trickle of water with no pressure.
The tank is full, opening the 2" valve at the tank show definite flow out. Since I could get no water out of any of the spigots (they are all just a T in the 1" main up about 4' to the spigot), I thought maybe the issue was a broken or blocked pipe between the tank and spigot 1. Replaced the 100' of pipe today and now again get great water from spigot 1, but nothing but drain residue any lower.
We are talking about 2500' of underground pipe, so just replacing it won't work for me. The pipe is about 15 years old and follows a dirt road. Over the past month I have had a lot of heavy truck traffic on the road. Pipe is about 18" deep.
Anybody got a great idea (or any idea at all) on how to locate the approximate location of the breakage/stopage?
Thanks
We have a 1500 gallon water storage tank with several hundred feet of drop to our RV. Half dozen spigots from tank to RV, all in 1" PVC. At the RV (end of the run) we used to (last month) get about 50 lbs of pressure. Now it is pretty much down to a trickle of water with no pressure.
The tank is full, opening the 2" valve at the tank show definite flow out. Since I could get no water out of any of the spigots (they are all just a T in the 1" main up about 4' to the spigot), I thought maybe the issue was a broken or blocked pipe between the tank and spigot 1. Replaced the 100' of pipe today and now again get great water from spigot 1, but nothing but drain residue any lower.
We are talking about 2500' of underground pipe, so just replacing it won't work for me. The pipe is about 15 years old and follows a dirt road. Over the past month I have had a lot of heavy truck traffic on the road. Pipe is about 18" deep.
Anybody got a great idea (or any idea at all) on how to locate the approximate location of the breakage/stopage?
Thanks


