At our ranch in Goldthwaite we have poor ground water. Our strongest well is about 10 gallon per minute. We have it on a solar panel and it pumps water into 2 2500 gallon tanks. When we first bout the place the original well went dry. We had a 1000 gallon tank on a trailer that we would drive into Goldthwaite and fill for like $20.00. Did this until we could get lines and solar power ran to the house from the new well. If I were living there full time I would install one of the huge as mentioned above like the 35,000 gallon one. And confirm with the county if in drought conditions is there a place to get water or have delivered.
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Originally posted by systemnt View Posta house surviving on rain water only.... in texas.....
I call bull****.
you're right, the math wont add up....but if you buy a house without water or plans for a well...you are a nutjob
The realtor that we used to buy our house has 5 kids and that's how they get their water. In fact her husband installs them
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Originally posted by stinkbelly View PostThere is no ground water in the area. The neighbor just drilled and he gets a max of 1 gallon per minute. That won't do you any good.
The co-op will run water for $60,000. I am sure their water isn't cheap either.
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