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measureing well depths

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  1. Joshua Gehman
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    6/17/2011 12:06 PM
    As a condition of using our new irrigation supply well, we have to monitor the neighbors well depths. The tools that are sold to do this are 600 dollars give or take. Does anybody have a cost efficient way of doing this?



  2. Bourne Ryan
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    6/17/2011 1:06 PM
    We use a portable Water Level Sounder, brand is Powers Electric Products. 100' depth one is PWS-100F for $310, goes up in price a little per hundred more. Works great, drop it in and once it touches water it sends a current, we then mark and use a roll tape to measure depths. We have to do weekly readings from April-Oct, off times its once a month.



  3. Stephen Moffitt
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    6/17/2011 7:06 PM
    Sounds crazy, but drop a small stone and count, for every second its 20 feet. Try it out. Call me crazy but I used to drill wells and have a lot of well pump experience. Although, I am sure that you probably want something a little more sophisticated. Its is a good experiment.



  4. Jim Meagher
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    6/17/2011 9:06 PM
    We have been having a few issues ourselves lately. Try a fishing pole with a bobber. Let it drop take out the slack and measure the depth.



  5. Jack Tripp
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    6/18/2011 11:06 AM
    Another method of measuring well water depth is with an air line. Go to link below for details.

    http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/library/h20ql2/mf2669.pdf

    Jack Tripp
    La Crosse Country Club
    Onalaska, WI



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