Hello!
Moving towards purchasing an off-grid property, which I mentioned in a previous post. The primary cabin is fed by a spring/dug well, I believe about 8 ft. deep, which gravity feeds to the building.
Just got back the results of a
water test, which show total coliform present (but E. coli not present). Two things to note:
1) The shallow well is new and I believe lined with
concrete well tiles, but currently covered only by a board weighed down by some rocks. When I looked in it the other day, a couple insects and some vegetation were clearly visible on the surface of the water.
2) The property has experienced heavy rains over the last couple weeks—the well was dry two weeks ago, but now has maybe 5 ft of water in it.
My *guess* is that the lack of a tight lid, plus the heavy rains, might lead to the bacterial contamination. A previous water test the current owner shared from last fall shows no coliform bacteria present. So my hope would be that installing a concrete cap, and disinfecting the well, would take care of this.
I'm interested in anyone's input on the situation. I
should also note, the cabin is off-grid, and greywater from the cabin (including a spring overflow) just flows to a ditch alongside the structure. I'm therefore concerned about using bleach in the well, as chlorine seems to be the standard for decontamination in this situation, but it's just going to flow straight onto the ground.
Any input appreciated!