CaveCreekRay
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L3800 HST, KingKutter box scraper, KingKutter 66" rake, County Pride Subsoiler
In AZ where I live, the water table is 60 feet down. Most of the big trees have tap roots that let them live all summer with little or no rain.My well is 225 feet deep with 5 gallons a minute coming out the over flow. T.
Two of my neighbors put our wells in the same year as me. The first guy was right on the aquifer: 45 gal/min. My other neighbor was next: 1.5 gal/min. So he went down to 800': still 1.5 gal/min. My contract was for 480' but I went another 100 to 580 for insurance: 1.5 gal/min. So, I put in a grade level 2500 gal tank. The actual well pump only tops it off once or twice a day.
The reason we all put in wells is because our city water supply is so tenuous, it is not certified "assured." In fact, if the power goes off, the water goes off as well because there are no water towers or storage tanks high enough for gravity feed. Plus, in areas where the water system is certified "assured," you are prohibited from installing a well. We wanted to get ours before the laws change.
Living in the desert is great, as long as you have water. Hopefully, this drought will abate. Two years ago we had record rainfall and snowpack in the mountains and we thought it was over. Mother Nature said, "Its not over until I say its over!"