1. Where are you located? Is this well in consolidated or unconsolidated material. A drilling company can't and won't guarantee water quality. However, it is their job to drill you a well that produces adequately enough to serve the purposes it was intended for. It sounds like they kept drilling hoping to hit a decent fracture and never did. Depending where your static water level is you probably have enough water storage in the well, but I certainly wouldn't be happy with a 1 gpm well.

  2. We weren't happy with that production and from what we were told they dug deeper to give us more reserve because of such a low gpm. But what are we supposed to do now I guess is my point? Or can we do anything?

  3. It's suppose to clear up I thought . How Much have you pumped out ? Mine was 300 ft deep static at 37 feet . I didn't install well pump for a couple months after it was drilled . Water was crystal clear at first for about 100 Gallons and then it's been cloudy since . I've only pumped about 1500 gallons out so far .. I'm hoping it clears up

  4. I have no idea haha. I mean we've done normal household things for the last 7 weeks.

  5. file a complaint with your city,county,state,fed governments

  6. Any other close neighbors in the same situation? If you can get several houses to agree to switch, they may do it for free seeing multiple homes.

  7. The houses all around us already have it. Our close friends and neighbors offered to run off their hub and through their yard. I think there's easement and permitting issues with that but still waiting to hear back the official word. Verizon does not offer Fios in this area yet.

  8. Xfinity services my area - my neighbors next door and several houses across the street. We are a new build with a 450' driveway and they want 11,000 dollars to run a line back there or 8,000 dollars if we dig the trench ourselves (what a deal!). Would this fall under the same FCC complaint? I can't believe they want to charge us that much on top of them paying a monthly plan after that!

  9. Xfinity services my area - my neighbors next door and several houses across the street. We are a new build with a 450' driveway and they want 11,000 dollars to run a line back there or 8,000 dollars if we dig the trench ourselves (what a deal!). Would this fall under the same FCC complaint? I can't believe they want to charge us that much on top of them paying a monthly plan after that!

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