Okeefenokee wrote: ↑Tue May 29, 2018 11:29 pm
C-Mag wrote: ↑Tue May 29, 2018 10:39 pm
Okeefenokee wrote: ↑Tue May 29, 2018 8:05 pm
Texas has its own power grid.
Got my water report in the mail yesterday. Found out where our water comes from.
Thanks for the 'minder. I started to listening to this episode of Levin and got pulled away.
I think the big advantage to the Texas power grid is that if they need to do catastrophic repairs it's a lot easier for them to get it up and running becase it's a single decision head.
WATER
Whats the story on your water supply?
So, water is an area I've been a little weak on. I've enjoyed pretty rich resources generally, that I haven't paid as much attention to it. But the recent flood has gotten me going . I improved my water storage container capacity quite a bit. Started looking hard at my filtration system(which needs replaced) and started looking at ways to pump water from my wells without power, filter it and get it to the house.
I made some small progress on getting my old hand pump well going. That's going to happen by Fall. Once I have a hand pump well, I'm going to feel pretty solid.
The report says we get our water from the two reservoirs in the area, and that the two systems are not connected. One is county, and the other regionally run. I don't yet know which system we're hooked into.
Check out this ram pump and see if it could fit in anywhere on your place.
I could actually use that during Spring run off, and when the irrigation ditches are working. I should put one together. I have most of the parts right now except the check valves.
My grid down plan is to put a 100 gallon tank I have on the second story of the house, fill it from the well by pumping water through a garden hose, then gravity feeding for the sink and showers, maybe the toilet at night. I have an outhouse for use too. A solar water heating system would be tits.
I have an old 350 gallon plastic tank I should set up on by my shop for water catchment from gutters.