Water
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 11:26 pm
They say that you don't miss the water until the well runs dry! On this hill where we live people drill wells hundreds of feet deep to get water! We are at 2800 feet elevation here. This is actually part of the Colville Indian Reservation. The US government opened this reservation up for homesteading in the early 1900s, and this area was divided up into 180 or 360 acre homesteading lots. The Indians would have liked to have taken that land back in the 1970s and 80s, but they never did, so there is a mixture of Indian and white man land. My grandmother was Indian, but not this tribe, so she was part of the homesteaders along with the white people even though she was Indian. In those early days very few people had electricity in this area, and almost no one had running water. They dug shallow wells where water came from spring, and used hand pitcher pumps, to pump water out of the wells. Our kids drilled a well here, but it was dry, so they spent a lot of money for nothing. Then they drilled another well, and that well had a lot of water, but it doesn't put out a lot of water, so we can only run so much water. To compensate for that we put in a holding tank of I think 1200 gallons to store extra water from pumping out of the well during the night. We brought the water pipe right to our front door, but I was putting in a cellar before bringing water into the house. We decided to bring water in the house, only to the kitchen sink for now on a temporary basis, and then we will plumb it more permanently when I get the cellar dug. We got it all hooked up, and the pump leaked. We stripped the threads holding the pump together trying to make it stop leaking. Then tonight we discovered that the pump, which had been given to us, had a crack that someone in the past had mended. My son-in-law is going to try to jb weld it, and then we will see if it will work. Tomorrow night we will probably find out if it will pump water without leaking. The pump is old, but we thought it would work. If it won't we will be looking for another pump, so we will see what happens!