Depends on your local code. Most say 42 inches for residential. Some require 10 feet for commercial.
French drains should typically be installed at a depth of 18 to 24 inches to effectively manage water drainage.
Most well water is drinkable, but should be tested for impurities.
Any water you are consuming should be tested in a lab for biological purity. This is usually fairly inexpensive and protects your health.In any water you are consuming it should be tested in a lab for biological purity. This is usually fairly inexpensive and protects your health.
A watershed is an area of land that drains to a common body of water.
Hard-pan clay soil percolates (drains) water the slowest.
A watershed is an area of land that drains to a common body of water.
You should pour hot water down your drain. Hot water will open up your drain quickly. If you don't have hot water put some on the stove and unclog away, and this should work.
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Nobody will know unless you get it tested in a lab. This should be done annually with drinking waterNobody will know unless you get it tested in a lab. This should be done annually with drinking water
Limited drains means that there is not that many droughts or no water time periods.
None that I know of. -You should get it tested at a lab, then use appropriate filters to purify it.None that I know of. -You should get it tested at a lab, then use appropriatefilters to purify it.
No, -but she may be sick because of YOUR well water if you haven't had it tested. Everyone using well water for human consumption should first have it biologically tested.