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<blockquote data-quote="snow2" data-source="post: 492268" data-attributes="member: 7990"><p>KDM,iffin your positive your service water table is 15' why f around? I suggest having a 4" irrigation well drilled, usually the first layer of clay holds water plus a standpoint your guessing on screen size while your well company can pull and identify sand or how corase the water table gravel is,if your lucky you'll have coarse water gravel they can set pipe above the clay layer test pump water volume to Determine screen size. Just a thought as most folks with private standpoint 2" diameter pipe/screen most often have plugging issues as not knowing what screen size to use w/o screen samples your setting in. Long term a 4" diameter pipe set will be cost effective and less hassle with a 6' pit less and a 1/2 horse submersible pump so no worries of winter freezing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snow2, post: 492268, member: 7990"] KDM,iffin your positive your service water table is 15' why f around? I suggest having a 4" irrigation well drilled, usually the first layer of clay holds water plus a standpoint your guessing on screen size while your well company can pull and identify sand or how corase the water table gravel is,if your lucky you'll have coarse water gravel they can set pipe above the clay layer test pump water volume to Determine screen size. Just a thought as most folks with private standpoint 2" diameter pipe/screen most often have plugging issues as not knowing what screen size to use w/o screen samples your setting in. Long term a 4" diameter pipe set will be cost effective and less hassle with a 6' pit less and a 1/2 horse submersible pump so no worries of winter freezing. [/QUOTE]
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