Thank you guys for the additional replies. We most certainly will be using a local civil to hash out the cruel details. I do find the topic interesing even though it is out of my scope, and would like to know more about what the board has had to consider on your similar projects. I will try to provide some additional info:
CCG-
Initial water quaility has been tested by others, and has been found to be beautiful!
The spring is currently flowing at a natural rate of no less than 60GPM year round. Becuase the spring will flow at this rate regardless if we use it as a source drawdrown/recharge will not need to be considered at this stage. If the spring was to be used as the sole water source over individual wells per dwelling, a tank is proposed insure the common water supply can meet the max daily demand (and fire (

. The water tank will be locatated at an elev 150 above the spring so a pump will be required to provide flow.
RWF7437-
The project is indeed in a proposal stage, however we are not considering costs for the purpose of future billing, rather trying to estimate the ballpark extent one would need to involve themselves financially. The project consists of 4 single family dwellings. The additional 9 may or may not be built on a neighboring property. For the sake of simplicity lets assume its only the 4 to be built. I believe in the end we will have to provide to fire suppression, however the project is small and in a rural area so we
may be below the regulatory threshold. For the sake of simplicity lets assume fire can be neglected from costs.
What are the methodologies you use to estimate costs? For example it is probably too simple to assume # of bores x depth of bores x linear cost to drill. What are some of the additional costs that need to be considered for a home to use a well? A UV system, water softener...
What are some of the costs to consider for a common water supply from a tank. the cost of the tank, pump, pipe...