August 4, 2017 | #2911 |
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Put in an irrigation well. It will pay for itself over time by keeping your irrigation water out of your water/sewer bill. Just be sure to put it deep enough that it won't go dry if you get a long dry spell. Here in Florida, we had neighbors with the same situation, but many played it cheap and didn't go deep enough when they put their wells in. A couple of summers with a poor rainy season and their wells went dry.
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Here I looked for a depth that gave me the cleanest water. Too deep and often dirty water, while some depths can give you what I assume is irony water which can turn sidewalks etc.red. A number of years ago during a drought I had an irrigation pump start to suck air, because the water table had dropped below the highest holes in the point of the well. My solution was to dig down a bit, cut the pvc, attach a another piece of pvc and put a cap on it. Then I took a large rubber tipped hammer and beat the pvc well pipe a little over a foot deeper. Then I reattached the pvc to the pump and problem solved. A very cheap and fast solution. Larry |
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August 4, 2017 | #2914 |
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I'm in the city and couldn't sink a well, but there's a good chance it would be unusable unless it were RO'd because of high dissolved solids. After going thru that, it'd be less hassle to use city water. It's nice stuff, >90ppm solids, pH around 7
I was just surprised water bills there, seem like water bills here, and you guys have a lot of inland water. |
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August 4, 2017 | #2916 | |
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August 4, 2017 | #2917 |
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Yeah but get a summer or two with less than normal rainfall and that searing daily heat and your well, which you will be counting on even more, is going to turn up dry by mid summer. Saw a lot of neighbors end up exactly that way.
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August 5, 2017 | #2918 | |
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Amount: $106.12 # of gallons 8300 Water part was $50.47 Sewer part was $55.65 No tax added (our tax rate is 7%) Now the good one - lowest in years. $68.02 total for 4200 gallons. So 12000 gallons (like you use) would be about $190. ----------------- Goldie - We have an artesian well for the sprinkler system (lawn) but don't use that water for the garden. |
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August 5, 2017 | #2919 | |
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Taxes a bit over $8 but that was on both water and electricity. |
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August 5, 2017 | #2920 |
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Our bill comes every three months,water and sewer.Hard for me to dissect,I use combo,well,city for purposes here.Below for us Floridians are the guidelines contractors must endure for those permits.A new injection well here has set a record.
http://www.swfwmd.state.fl.us/files/...nstruction.pdf http://miami.cbslocal.com/2015/02/13...orida-history/
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August 6, 2017 | #2921 |
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I will shut up about my water bills, did not realize how cheap our water is here. Now I'm feeling hoggish using 12000 gallons a month, even though we probably use the same as most neighbors. The front yard is partly xeriscaped and the back is reduced because of the garden, so it probably evens out as they tend to overwater.
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August 6, 2017 | #2922 | |
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We also save on water usage because a few years ago we had our house re-plumped (due to leaks in the copper piping caused by corrosive water). The new PVC pipes are insulated in the attic instead of under the slab. It gets so hot up there and having a black tile roof doesn't help. When the sun is out (year round), we take 'SOLAR SHOWERS'. It is instant hot water so no wasted water waiting for it to get hot. In the hot months we can get the Solar showers until 11 PM. An unintended consequence. LARRY - I can't believe how cheap your water bill is. |
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August 6, 2017 | #2923 |
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Here is a more expensive bill from last May.
Consumption for 30 Days 3 KGAL @ 0.729 2.19 3 KGAL @ 1.239 3.72 Current OUC Water Charges 14.54 (Total) Taxes on the bill for electricity and water were a little over 5 dollars. Even though I'm just a few miles south of downtown Orlando I'm not a resident of the City but a resident of Orange County and I like it that way. Taxes for sure are less. The plastic pipe in your house house plumbing is probably PEX. Much better than PVC. My new tomato plants are looking good. I put two trays out to start hardening them off yesterday. More to put out tomorrow. I'm hoping that this fall garden will be as good as last fall. What a season, last fall. Larry Last edited by Zone9b; August 6, 2017 at 04:03 PM. |
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August 14, 2017 | #2925 |
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Hi, Barb. Was picking my Buena mulata hot pepper for cooking and wanted to say thank you for the seeds. They are really beautiful and hot but just the right amount.
Only one Enjoya seed germinated and they are looking big, just not ripe yet. Will let you know. Thank you again.
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