Does your water well let you down with chronically insufficient water? Do you run out of water whenever the weather gets dry? Click below and watch (for free) what might be the most valuable part of my online video course KEEP IT FLOWING. It covers everything you need to know to install and troubleshoot your own private well. The video below shows something called the “trickle system” and how it can get lots of water from the weakest of wells. Even wells that flow just 1/4 gallon per minute can be made to give more than 700 gallons of water each day, every day. Click above to see how. I think you’ll find the video intereting no matter where your water comes from. This video is from lesson#8 in my water well management course for ordinary people.
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