Montana.Dept. of Natural Resources And Conservation
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Add a garden and a lawn, and the use increases to Continued on Page 3 V WHAT IS THIS "25' RULE" CONFUSION ALL ABOUT? J There is a misconception that wells under 25' deep are not legal wells. Another misconcep- tion is that all wells must be sealed to 25' depth. Here are the facts. The only reference to 25' in the law is MCA 37-43-102 (7) defining "water well." It says that a water well "does not include spring development or excavations, by backhoe or otherwise, for recov- ery and use of surfac...e waters or for the purpose of stock watering or irrigation where the depth is 25' or less." In other words, if a rancher wants a well that is 25' Dry holes continued from Page 2 about 8 to 10 gpm. A comfortable water yield, if it is sustainable, is 12 gpm. Lending institutions may require 4 to 5 gpm for the prop- erty to qualify for mortgages. A well yielding 1 Vi to 2 gpm can be developed for minimal use by building a cistern for storage. Deeper wells can also store water for use during time of higher demand.
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