A great source for home water system design and storage.
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| Review Date: January 26, 2001 |
| Reviewer: Clinton J. Fisher, United States |
| This book covers nearly every situation one may encounter in water procurement, perhaps the only subject not covered is hauling water to a completely dry site. The focus of this book is necessarily on shallow wells, as deep wells require professional drilling, never the less the author covers well pumps, casing, storage devices and filtration systems with enough technical detail to meet most needs. Deep wells and methods are covered, just not in detail. If you need to know how to identify and correct contamination you'll find it here. Need to compute water needs? Pump and storage specifications? Those are also here. In fact, you'll be pleased with the technical details and comparisons in an easy to read style. I must have missed the new age stuff or at least forgot it as I read the whole book. If you want to find water in a rural area, and develop it yourself, this is the book. I would not recommend "Cottage Water Systems" if you want detail on well systems. |
Comprehensive, practical, and fun to read.
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| Review Date: September 10, 1998 |
| Reviewer: , |
| Covers everything from finding water to getting it to treating it and controlling it. Describes ponds, catchments (roofs and paved areas), wells of several different kinds, springs, and running water. |
Excellent read
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| Review Date: October 15, 1998 |
| Reviewer: , |
| I bought this book based on the review from the NC reader. This is a great book on the topic. Easy read, good examples, great information. If you are looking to get into well work or building a lateral system, get this book. |
The home water supply
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| Review Date: October 17, 2005 |
| Reviewer: Claude A. Salvatori, North Coast Trinidad west indies |
| worth the price, will save you a fortune, if you have the need for water. |
Lacks Basic Data
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| Review Date: August 1, 2002 |
| Reviewer: , Point Arena, Ca United States |
| This book doesn't contain the data needed for developing even a simple design for a home water system. For example, there is no data to calculate friction loss from water moving through pipes. The book notes that friction loss is easy to calculate using a table. The book includes a table that lists friction loss for valves and fittings in equivalent length of pipe. But, I can't find a table on friction loss per length of pipe. A third of the book and most of the bibliography is devoted to the author's opinions on water politics, he is no Marc Reisner. |
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