Any of you well guys get your water tested?... I test about every couple of years just to see if there's a change in the composite of the water. Mine always comes back from the lab about the same. They (the drillers) said that this aquifer under me comes from Colorado, and it takes 7 years for it to get here. .... who took that ride is what I wanna know.270ppm from well. 23 out the old ro lol
No I've wanted it tested for minerals but we just get one of those positive/negative test for all the bad chemical stuff per year from the landlord. I'm in Michigan surrounded by cornfields that were probably sprayed with paper mill sludge for decades. The town over was on the news for pfas levels and illegal dumping. I don't drink the waterAny of you well guys get your water tested?... I test about every couple of years just to see if there's a change in the composite of the water. Mine always comes back from the lab about the same. They (the drillers) said that this aquifer under me comes from Colorado, and it takes 7 years for it to get here. .... who took that ride is what I wanna know.
Wow man... that's crazy. I live pretty remotely. On the Chisholm Trail in Oklahoma to be exact. The land here and around has been undisturbed forever. There's places on my property I've never stepped foot on in 21 years. Only evidence of people ever being here is, I was cutting a path through the woods to get to my firing range from my shop, and I found a tree that is about 25 inches round, and there was barbed wire running straight through the middle of it. I guess some settlers were nailing wire to trees to keep thier cattle herded. I do drink the water tho,... very clean, just hard with minerals.No I've wanted it tested for minerals but we just get one of those positive/negative test for all the bad chemical stuff per year from the landlord. I'm in Michigan surrounded by cornfields that were probably sprayed with paper mill sludge for decades. The town over was on the news for pfas levels and illegal dumping. I don't drink the water
Stop stealing my water man. My well water here in Colorado is around 140ppm and 7.8 or so pH. Mostly Ca too.Any of you well guys get your water tested?... I test about every couple of years just to see if there's a change in the composite of the water. Mine always comes back from the lab about the same. They (the drillers) said that this aquifer under me comes from Colorado, and it takes 7 years for it to get here. .... who took that ride is what I wanna know.
Damn!. Deepest well I've heard of around here is half of that. Either way, I think well water is better that any tap water. Nothing added but natural minerals.... no chemicals, etc. But, like i said, only downside is having to clean shower heads, and faucet heads every now and then.Stop stealing my water man. My well water here in Colorado is around 140ppm and 7.8 or so pH. Mostly Ca too.
I'm at the top of a mountain kinda, so our well is like 800 ft deep or something crazy.
Durango Colorado has very soft water. Signs at the laundromat "Our water is very soft. Please use less detergent than you do back in Texas. Thank you."Yeah its weird we seem to have almost a natural softening system but sadly with the added detriment or high sodium. Luckily nothing else though
The Ogallala aquifer.Any of you well guys get your water tested?... I test about every couple of years just to see if there's a change in the composite of the water. Mine always comes back from the lab about the same. They (the drillers) said that this aquifer under me comes from Colorado, and it takes 7 years for it to get here. .... who took that ride is what I wanna know.
Our is the El Reno...(ER)The Ogallala aquifer.
You're in the eastern half of OK then?Our is the El Reno...(ER)
SW Oklahoma... see that pink section coming from the top of the map?You're in the eastern half of OK then?
Not on this phone I can't.SW Oklahoma... see that pink section coming from the top of the map?
most likely the 23 ppm is frog piss and shit I reckon natural goodness23ppm of oxygen and hydrogen... was that in ml...or fluid ounces
I know it hard to keep up with your own thread, I got you dog
Dang, you get high from thatmost likely the 23 ppm is frog piss and shit I reckon natural goodness
The guys that drilled down hit water at 70 ft.. bottom of the aquifer is 220 ft. I set the pump at 190. Dude said that my kids grandkids wouldn't run out of water if we ran it 24/7.Not on this phone I can't.
We wish the Ogallala was in that shape. Center pivot irrigation has really drained it. They used to think it would last much longer.The guys that drilled down hit water at 70 ft.. bottom of the aquifer is 220 ft. I set the pump at 190. Dude said that my kids grandkids wouldn't run out of water if we ran it 24/7.
Must be kinda shallow?... or they just use a hell of a lot of water!We wish the Ogallala was in that shape. Center pivot irrigation has really drained it. They used to think it would last much longer.
It's the second. In the San Luis Valley there used to be artesians everywhere. I do mean everywhere. If you had told us in 1970 that those pain in the ass artesians would disappear totally in less than 25 years most would have laughed.Must be kinda shallow?... or they just use a hell of a lot of water!
The tap water here is pretty damn good. It comes from the Bull Run watershed which comes off of the NW slopes of Mt Hood. They do tap into some wells along the Columbia river at certain times of the year which are downriver from the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. But over 5 decades of drinking the water and my toes and fingers aren't glowing. But I think about it.Damn!. Deepest well I've heard of around here is half of that. Either way, I think well water is better that any tap water. Nothing added but natural minerals.... no chemicals, etc. But, like i said, only downside is having to clean shower heads, and faucet heads every now and then.