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Wells in the Mat-Su Valley, Part Three

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Real Estate Agent with Valley Market Real Estate

In two previous articles we looked at possible contamination in your well water and at finding water.  This article will deal with how to use and maintain your well

Most wells in the Palmer and Wasilla areas are deeper than fifty feet.  I have people tell me every year that a well shallower than fifty feet or forty feet is an illegal well, but I can't find any regulation that confirms that assertion.  Our well in our last home in Cottonwood Shores off of Bogard Road was only 39 feet.  I tested the water in that well a couple times and found it to be excellent.

If your well is anything but a very shallow well, you will need a submersible pump. A submersible pump is in the bottom of your well and pumps the water up a pipe to your home.  The pipe should come out of the well casing at ten feet below the surface and continue to be 10 feet below the surface until it reaches your home.  When well lines freeze up it is usually because they were not buried deep enough. 

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Comments (2)

Danny Smith
DISCOVER TEXAS HOMES - Round Rock, TX

39ft and 50 ft! Geez here in texas your looking closer to 1500ft or more!

  • the well must be 50 feet from from property line,
  • 100 to 150 feet from any drain fields depending on the county and district,
  • 50 feet from septic tank,
  • and necessary cementing typically varies from 20-100 feet
Jan 25, 2007 08:52 PM
Marty Van Diest
Valley Market Real Estate - Wasilla, AK
Your Alaskan Realtor

Hi Danny, If we went 1,500 feet here we would be sucking up gas.  Literally.  I would think the same thing is true in Texas.   Besides, at 37 dollars a foot I don't even want to figure that.

I'm glad you enjoyed the posts...appreciate you stopping by.

 

Jan 26, 2007 01:54 AM