We have a well at our house. If the grid went down, getting water would be tough. Right now all I would be able to do is wire a plug onto the line to the well and use the generator.( I do intend to get a transfer switch.) Any way, I would only have about a 4-7 day supply of gas to run the generator. Less if it's winter, and I gotta try and keep the furnace going also.
So I've been looking round the net to see what options there are about putting a hand pump down in the well. There are several hand pumps out there that say they can fit down in the same well as my submersible without the need of drilling a new well. Now that would solve the problem. I'm just asking if anyone here has a set up like this , which pump they use, and if it works as described. My wells static level is 17' the drilled depth is 88', and the pump is set at about 60' . So I could get by with a shallow well pump, but I think that I'd like a deep well pump just in case the water table drops.
I almost forgot, I do have a well bucket, but that would be the last resort as I would then have to pull out everything thats inside the well casing.I can see it now... 2 hours after I gut my well, the lights come back on! LOL!
Regards, Mark