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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2215083" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Very cool project!</p><p>We have a water well at the house, but it was done commercially. As posted, be aware of the city regs if your doing it in town.</p><p>A buddy drilled one with a manual augar, and a 3/4" drill. Water table was about 20 feet. </p><p>once he had it cased, he put a pump on it that was used to water his lawn and cool his AC.</p><p>This guy is a master machinist, and replaced the fan on his AC with a shroud of Stainless steel. When the AC kicks on, the pump starts, and puts cold water on the condenser coils, vs using 100 degree air.</p><p>The waste water was piped to an antique Water Well structure in his front yard, that was also used to to disguise his lawn sprinkler system. </p><p></p><p>His utility bill in the summer was really cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2215083, member: 5412"] Very cool project! We have a water well at the house, but it was done commercially. As posted, be aware of the city regs if your doing it in town. A buddy drilled one with a manual augar, and a 3/4" drill. Water table was about 20 feet. once he had it cased, he put a pump on it that was used to water his lawn and cool his AC. This guy is a master machinist, and replaced the fan on his AC with a shroud of Stainless steel. When the AC kicks on, the pump starts, and puts cold water on the condenser coils, vs using 100 degree air. The waste water was piped to an antique Water Well structure in his front yard, that was also used to to disguise his lawn sprinkler system. His utility bill in the summer was really cheap. [/QUOTE]
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