dawatcher
Civil/Environmental
- May 11, 2007
- 2
Hi there,
we have a typical groundwater system with a well supplying to storage tank providing water to the building. to avoid cost of digging another well to comply with groundwater rule, the owner wants to tie into city's water system for backup. since the two water supplies employ different treatment methods, it is advised that they not be mixed or to keep the mixing at a minimum. i tried to see if someone else in our state has dealt with such a problem and i found out that we are the first ones to encounter such an issue (because everyone else that have a groundwater well as primary source have another well as a backup and do not tie into an existing system). anybody have any ideas as to how to proceed?
thanks in advance!
we have a typical groundwater system with a well supplying to storage tank providing water to the building. to avoid cost of digging another well to comply with groundwater rule, the owner wants to tie into city's water system for backup. since the two water supplies employ different treatment methods, it is advised that they not be mixed or to keep the mixing at a minimum. i tried to see if someone else in our state has dealt with such a problem and i found out that we are the first ones to encounter such an issue (because everyone else that have a groundwater well as primary source have another well as a backup and do not tie into an existing system). anybody have any ideas as to how to proceed?
thanks in advance!