Another Water Well Pump Fails

Fairhope, Alabama thefairhopetimes.blogspot.com 

 Updated with more recent photo at bottom.


Well #9

ACROSS FROM WALMART

Another city water well has experienced a pump mechanical failure: well number nine at treatment plant two behind the tank tower next to Walmart on E. Fairhope Avenue.

Utility department engineer Noel Berry suspects an impeller failure, but it will have to be removed and examined to confirm that.

The city council is expected to authorize repair during its next meeting; there is no emergency since there is ample water supply in cool-season months -- and new well capacity was added recently.

Well #2 nearby -- and well #8 at treatment plan #1 about a mile west experienced similar failures earlier this year; #2 has already been repaired, but #8 is still being worked on by the contractor (a temporary pump was installed there).

Well pump #4 on CR 3 also failed in 2024 - and was repaired. 

CAUSES NOT IDENTIFIED?

Councilman Burrell had asked for investigations into specific causes for the frequent failures; we reached out to him for comment but have not heard back. 

 

Repair beginning 11/17/25

 




 

 

 

Comments

Anonymous said…
I would attribute it to heavy use. Lower aquifers = more work. Water experts say otherwise. A product of over development.
Anonymous said…
Aquifers r in good shape. Lots of rain here in S. Baldwin!
Anonymous said…
Lower aquifers? Really?
Anonymous said…
maybe they just need some more grease?
Anonymous said…
Really! Just Google Baldwin County aquifers and see what pops up! Only real estate/developers are in denial.








Anonymous said…
Sure google it and get the opinions of the crazies on social media! Great idea!
Anonymous said…
Now here we go again! How do we filter out who is a social media crazy and who isn’t?
Anonymous said…
No low aquifers around here, I really don't know who is behind this information. The blind leading the blind.
Anonymous said…
Didn’t the Mayor stop outdoor watering in Fairhope a year ago? Weren’t residents complaining about muddy water in the plumbing? Could happen again with this drought. I see it clearly.


Anonymous said…
No. All that is wrong. You are badly misinformed or deliberately lying.
Anonymous said…
Well obviously since the guys that had implemented a maintenance plan and all the upgrades that currently have been part of their 5 year plan is no longer being used since they all retired. Now they hire an engineer to try and figure out where they left off. Since the last guy took over has struggled.