After a bit more system downtime and a leak repair, we started gaining a bit in the out vs. in war. We’ve also been reconnected to our old well line and discontinued using the temporary above ground pipe. This morning
Sunday, Jan 23, 11PM
We’ve reached as close to bottom as we’re comfortable allowing. We’ve had to shut the system down again to recharge. A good sized leak was identified today and will be repaired tomorrow. We need all the help we can get
Sunday, January 23rd Update
We were able to locate one leak on RTE 2A side. As the curb stop isn’t functional, we have to shut the water off to the entire community so we can make the repair. The water level is dangerously low
Saturday evening, Jan 22nd update
Though we’ve had some success with finding the break in the supply line from our #2 well and will be restarting it on Tuesday, our water break situation has continued to worsen. We’re currently pushing out 21.5k gallons and only
Tuesday, afternoon update.
We’ve turned the system back on as of 12:30PM. We also installed a new radar based storage tank monitoring system, so we finally have good eyes on our situation. The water quality is quite nasty at first. Let your cold
Tuesday morning update. We’re going back online this evening.
Thanks to heroic efforts by Rob, Jack, Paul and crew from Vermont Well and Pump company, Todd, Tyler and crew from Pillsubury Excavating and Champlin Associates, we’ll be restoring pressure this evening. Once we restore pressure, we need to keep
No water and it’s not good.
Here’s the shortest version I can give you: We likely have multiple leaks due to cold weather breaks. At the same time, we lost flow from one of our two wells. One well simply can’t provide enough water under the