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    Brown and sandy well water

    Got it resolved. Thank you for your suggestions. Since I could not uncap the well to set up a second pump to pump water from the well to attempt to clear the water, I used a variation of your idea. I connected a garden hose to the cold water to my washing machine and ran it out to the creek...
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    Brown and sandy well water

    I am not able to unscrew the the cap from the well pipe. I do not know if it has rusted or if there was epoxy placed around the threads. Short of cutting the pipe, I do not know how to get the cap off. The overflow at the creek will generally stop when the pump kicks on unless I have one faucet...
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    Brown and sandy well water

    thank you for the response LLigetfa, I considered that. I should have mentioned that when the pump kicks on, the overflow water still remains clear. My next thought is perhaps there is a hole in the water supply pipe that feeds to the house. There is no evidence of a damp, wet area or sink...
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    Brown and sandy well water

    I have read several post about this same type of issue with a multitude of suggestions to correct the issue. My issue has me a bit baffled. I have a shallow well, depth unknown as I cannot remove the cap at the top of the pipe to place a weighted rope into the pipe to determine depth of well...
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