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<blockquote data-quote="pdubdo" data-source="post: 1371015" data-attributes="member: 24024"><p>Got water at the county road. 300 feet in, there is a flat limestone-bottomed creek about 30 ft wide. Flows about 2-4 inches deep except when it storms. Then full pecan trees rush down a 6-8 ft deep demon creek. An hr later it's back to 2-4 inches. Main pasture is another 1000 ft past the creek. No reliable water in the pasture right now. I'm deciding on digging a 200 ft well in the pasture vs crossing the creek with county water. I've seen the thick iron pipes suspended across the creek, but anyone ever jackhammer/trench/grout the pipe across the rock bottom of a creek? This is southern oklahoma so didn't know how those suspended pipes don't freeze solid during winter? Open to any thoughts/ideas/suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdubdo, post: 1371015, member: 24024"] Got water at the county road. 300 feet in, there is a flat limestone-bottomed creek about 30 ft wide. Flows about 2-4 inches deep except when it storms. Then full pecan trees rush down a 6-8 ft deep demon creek. An hr later it's back to 2-4 inches. Main pasture is another 1000 ft past the creek. No reliable water in the pasture right now. I'm deciding on digging a 200 ft well in the pasture vs crossing the creek with county water. I've seen the thick iron pipes suspended across the creek, but anyone ever jackhammer/trench/grout the pipe across the rock bottom of a creek? This is southern oklahoma so didn't know how those suspended pipes don't freeze solid during winter? Open to any thoughts/ideas/suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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