The attached photos show my well. Obviously at 48” diameter, a dug well. Water level is at 50’. The first 25’ is cased as shown. The bottom 40 or so is dirt at about 36” diameter. I just had a detailed water test done and the lab said I have one of the best wells, quality wise that they see in the area. I figure there is about 600 gal of water in the well. I do have a colliform issue however which necessitated pulling the lid and chlorinating the well, which I did Fri. Quite strong odor and using very little of it due to concerns about the health of the septic. Every 12 hrs I’ve been dumping 800 gal or so down the back slope to dilute the chlorine. Step by step.The right answer here is probably to let sleeping dogs lie, but I am considering a 36” casing for the lower uncased portion of the well and fill with gravel around it. When I bought the property the well folks said, “oh, you have one of “his” wells.” Apparently back in the 20’s...the previous 20’s, “this guy” hand dug these wells and the well guy said we have the well everyone in the neighborhood wants. That is true as all the neighbors Are 3-400’ and have lost their wells in the last drought and are getting 1.5-2 gpm, hence having 1500+gal storage tanks. The well is about 10’ from the pavement. I see no deterioration of the lower soil, but wonder whether the casing would be better. What think ye?
