Boreholes are an option but expensive, does anybody know what the thumbsuck cost per meter drilled is?
Boreholes are an option but expensive, does anybody know what the thumbsuck cost per meter drilled is?
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I will have to get back to you on that but I know it depends on the contractor doing the drilling.
Our winters is not that cold and our summers is murder but again with some proper insulation and cheep running fans it is manageable.
Still I want to come back to the luxury thing. I want running water because I pay for running water; I want electricity because I pay for electricity. I do not mind spending money if the property was my own. But with housing cost as it is... owning your own home will remain a distant pipe dream for a long long time to come.
I right now I am looking for mobile solutions to my power problems and water problems because I am not going to spend the money just so that it can get taken away from me. Fact is there must be a dynamic change in housing cost. If the house is NOT green then drop its value so that the owners are forced to upgrade. This attitude adjustment will go a long way and “thinking green” will become a way of life thus allowing for technology to be used and hopefully get cheaper along the line.
I feel government can also help by allowing “imported “green” equipment” to go without import tax. This will make it cost effective and allow the market to be flooded with alternatives. The bigger impact will be education and use of these systems and will allow generalisation.
Again government needs to participate actively and that is perhaps our biggest challenge. Fresh food and fresh water in my eyes must not be considered as a luxury.
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The machine works by using vapor compression distillation. Any liquid, from sea water to mud puddles, can be run through the machine and come out as distilled, drinkable water. No filter is required, and since it runs on cow dung, it can be used in many rural areas and developing countries. Plus, it generates electricity as a byproduct.
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Depends on a thousand and one different things.
Up to around 9 meters depth is a standard well point with a surface mounted self priming jet pump. A well point should be less than 10 grand and might only be R5000.00 all in. It depends on how many holes they make to find good water. It also depends on the type of ground you're on.
Between 9 and 16-18 meters you can use a syrface mounted pump with a venturi half way down the hole, obviously a little more expensive.
Finally below 20 meters is usually a bore hole with a multistage submersible pump. Again depending on the depth and the ground (shale, gravel or coffee Klip as they call it requires codex drilling where they sleeve the hole as they drill) you could be looking at anything between 30 and 250 thousand Rands.
It's very geography specific, the best thing to do is to contact a reputable company and get a quote. They should know from other holes in your area what depth and difficulties will be involved.
If you're a tight wad like me and you live in an area where the water table is fairly high you can make your own well point. I dug a hole 8.5 meters deep and placed 4 x dairy crates wrapped in shadecloth into the hole and positioned a 32mm class 10 HDPE pipe in the middle of them and filled the hole back in again. Less than a thousand Rand later for a pump voila...one well point. Gives me approx 70 liters per minute of crystal clear water all year round. Great for irrigation and other garden water, also use it for toilets and filling the pool. It's very rare I ever go above the free water allowance.
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I take it that you have the water tested before you start using it? I know of one or two places where the wells ware actually poisons. I strongly recommend that you test the quality of water before you start using it.
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Durban poisons?
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