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Waterhole: How to Dig Your Own Well

Waterhole: How to Dig Your Own Well
By Bob Mellin

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A step-by-step guide on how to dig your own water well using a hand auger. Includes information on location, drilling method, casing, pumps and plumbing.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #664913 in Books
  • Published on: 1992-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 75 pages

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Review
This book is a simple guide to a simple task: digging a hole in the ground and taking water out of it. It will help you make informaed decisions on where to dig your well and how to do it the right way. Topics discussed include: environmental impact, tools & materials, costs, benefits, picking the spot, preparing the site, digging the well, casing the well, sealing the casing, capping the well, pumps, disinfection, water storage, maintenance, and abandonment. A bibliography and appendix offer additional resources. -- From the publisher

About the Author
Bob Mellin has dug dozens of wells as deep as 30 feet using this method. His college education includes engineering and business degrees.


Customer Reviews

Detailed, Readable, and Fun5
Why drill your own well? Because it's useful to have free water where you need it, especially if you have no water on your property or are using expensive city water to maintain a large garden. Bringing in a professional well driller can be expensive, and, besides, why should he have all the fun?

Unlike old-fashioned, large-diameter wells that put you in the bottom of a hole that might collapse, modern wells are small-bore affairs, and you stay safely up on the surface.

WATERHOLE describes with perfect clarity the process of digging a modern four-inch-diameter well using only hand tools. In doing so, he not only shows you how to drill your own well for practically nothing, but he gives you a complete course in doing so safely and correctly, so you end up with a well that's safe to drink from and doesn't vector contaminants into the water table.

He then shows you how to install PVC pipe as a well casing and how to select and install your pump. This slim little volume has everything.

The text is fun to read and is lavishly illustrated.

Basics, and a bit myopic3
This book is for shallow wells and although it does show you how to produce a working, safe well, it doesn't go into any other methods or types of wells. If you live in an area with a high water table then this method for this type of well is sufficient, but if you have other needs you'll need to find better information than this book can deliver.

Drilling your own Well5

Very helpful book for the person wanting to know how to drill shallow (25 foot well). However, I think it could have had more details, especially about the type of well screen, and more about developing the well.
Also, the method he describes, digging with an Auger,did not work very well in my sand/clay. I find it much easier to dig as far down as possible with Auger, then drive it down with a metal drivepoint. Also remember that you must have a very low water table for this to work.