Fairhope, Alabama
Update: The city council did vote to proceed.
Well field #1. |
Water well exploration site. |
AT WELL FIELD #1
This week, the city council is expected to authorize drilling/testing for a new deep water well in the vicinity of "well field number one" on Fairhope Avenue behind the Baptist Church and elementary school.
Two wells are already there, numbers one and eight under the tank tower. There is a pumping station/treatment plant there too.
Exploration cost is estimated at $23,500 (O'donnell and Assocites Llc.). Cost for a new well depends on depth; purer water is found at greater depths.
Mayor Sullivan points to the failure to install new wells 10-15 years ago as a reason for current water shortfalls.
Comments
What about another storage tank? Is it true that Daphne has at least double the tanks we have? Yet, we’re supplying water to other jurisdictions? Isn’t our population about the same as Daphne?
I would agree that Sullivan and Martin are not to blame for this problem. One Councilman is blustery, the other two seem lifeless. Hoping with all the folks coming to Fairhope that these officials are challenged and we vote them out.
It can take about 8 months to drill and install a new well; cost up to $1 million.
The city of Fairhope has about 22,000 water customers, Daphne only about half that because other water systems operate in their coverage area too (Belforest, Loxley).
Mayor Sullivan is talking about at least one more well, number 13, and possibly another storage tank to deal with growth in coming years.
All as we understand the situation. Citizens may always contact the mayor directly with questions too .... .