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I spent a better part of one summer putting 4 drive point wells in my back yard. My wife was not happy! By the time I was all done I know I had over a grand in the thing [ I forgot to mention that part]. But hey... I am saving $200 a summer in my lawn water bill!! Another 6 years it will have paid for itself yee haa. At which point the screens will be plugged and I would need to start over..NOT!!
Anybody have any idea what the electric bill would be to run a 720 GPH pump? $40-$50 a month???? I really don't know. I was hoping for a natural solution but solar and wind would start to look like my sprinkler analogy. By the time I blow all that coin I probably could have paid for electric for 10 years! Plus it seems much more unreliable. I kinda linking plug it in and go.
I like the gas pump idea to get it filled. RK
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