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  • @R.James.
    @R.James. 9 лет назад +48

    That's so cool and fascinating to find water naturally occuring out of the ground, I don't know why but I just find it awesome if it's so small. As if nature just placed a random little tap out in the middle of nowhere and voila, here's a steady ministream of clean water.

    • @pyro3688
      @pyro3688 7 лет назад

      O Balls yes

    • @CuttinChris
      @CuttinChris 4 года назад +2

      I just found one by my house on a mtn pass, its made it's own mini waterfalls and its badass it bubbles and jumps up foot or so out of the ground

  • @EasternBlueSongBird
    @EasternBlueSongBird 4 года назад +4

    I've watched this a bunch of times. 😊 I have a spring I'm having fun playing with. Thanks for helping me learn how it works!

  • @ForeverHisforever
    @ForeverHisforever 10 лет назад +9

    Thank You for sharing. What ever we thank Jesus for, He will supply, He will supply all our needs according to the riches in Christ Jesus.

  • @stephenarmiger8343
    @stephenarmiger8343 6 лет назад +6

    Thank you. Worked for the BLM for 15 years. It would have been valuable to have tried this spring design and to be able to compare it to our typical developments. Too frequently our springs just lowered the water table and subsequently dried out.

  • @dahartman88
    @dahartman88 10 лет назад +12

    I dont say this alot but, i love water.

    • @vernonvest9927
      @vernonvest9927 3 года назад

      If you want a bigger water 💦 flow dam up five to six feet below the spring and put in salt inside the dam and then put in crawdads the salt will make them look for fresh water and open up your water vain 💦 keep the salt about four feet away from the spring.

  • @bearcat8691
    @bearcat8691 7 лет назад +4

    Great video! You make these things so easy to understand...
    And those sheep are really precious.

  • @exploregon1720
    @exploregon1720 9 лет назад +1

    We'll be using the concept in the next few months. Our situation is a little more difficult but I think it's still doable. Thanks for the idea and video!

  • @rchopp
    @rchopp 10 лет назад

    Wow until you put the pipe on I would have guessed it wasn't even flowing, Thanks for showing the installation process it was very helpful.

  • @mswwalker12345
    @mswwalker12345 7 лет назад +2

    EXACTLY what I was looking for. Thanks!

  • @grantw.whitwam9948
    @grantw.whitwam9948 8 лет назад +1

    Great set up. Springs are great, especially at 3 gal/min.

  • @Cottinghamm
    @Cottinghamm 2 года назад

    Thanks for the guidance, very helpful in developing my own spring with a few bits I had lying around (including a lot of gravel). It's hard work, but worth it to see clear water running out of the pipe at the end of it.

  • @polishpat95
    @polishpat95 4 года назад

    Super great way of getting fresh spring water !

  • @sequoyah59
    @sequoyah59 Год назад

    I just added 40 acres to the farm and I think it has a spring on it that runs all year. The place is mucky wet and at the base of a hillside that runs to the foot of the Ozark Uplift first slope. We are in the sandstone imbriicated zone so with enough faulting in the right place the chances are reasonable. I think i have identified watercress which is a good sign and it was running a nice stream in August of last year in the midst of one of our worst droughts in years. The place was not mine then so I didn't get a real good look. Tomorrow I will go mow around what I think is the source.
    What looks like the source is down hill from a good sized rock outcrop and sudden rise in topography. Below that is the low area and the spring is in a depression much like one to our north called Star Spring that has supplied the nearby town for over 100 years.
    If all this proves to be true I plan to builld a small dam and install a solar pump to move water to a 5,000 gallon tank or the pond behind the house. The stream looks as though it could supply enough water for garden, flowers and yard. We are fortunate to have excellent rural water.

  • @jodyrn03
    @jodyrn03 2 года назад

    You are my go to person. Single parent of adult kids and I bought land and built a house w a spring Fed pond and the springs had never been developed. The owner says there are tons underneath but most come from side. I paid a pond guy a ridiculous amount of money to develop one of them. Yeah water constantly flows from the pipe and from underneath it, smh. He missed the main aquifer. He is off about two feet and a lil high. I guess I am gonna have to wait till it cools down and just try and do it myself. There are three other springs that need to be developed. I watch these videos over and over bc looks like I am gonna have to do it myself and before your videos, I have been clueless. May have to hire someone for the digging but I am determined. Oh I said single parent. Single mom, lol, but I can do it, maybe.

  • @beggsnachin
    @beggsnachin 3 года назад +1

    Subscribed to watch your other spring video(s). We have had water issues for three years at this new place. We have a slow, shallow creek and clay soil and a spring seep well. Running the washing machine makes the automatic shut off switch kick on constantly and the six foot deep well is full of water. Had thoughts that maybe water storage is the problem. I dunno. Using the creek creates massive sediment issues too and it shuts off when the sediment filter on the output gets full, which was about once a day. We buy bottled water to drink , but when we first moved in here, at least I could do laundry. We did run the well dry once in a while in summer, though. There are springs all over this place and the spring that feeds our well is a whole line of moisture going down the hill that the old timers here before us made a ditch to divert and irrigate the hay field below. That ditch stays moist all year, but surface water gets a bit scarce in summer. The water table is really close to the surface in that field and swamp grass comes up in a few spots. I'm looking at digging out a small pond. My pigs have already started on that project.

  • @oldtimerlee8820
    @oldtimerlee8820 10 лет назад +1

    Good, clear instruction. These folks were fortunate that the pond water didn't backup to cover the spring head. Makes me wonder if this spring was along side the pond, rather than being at the head of the pond.

  • @jeepmor
    @jeepmor 10 лет назад

    Enjoy your videos. Thanks for taking the time to share this stuff.

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable 10 лет назад

    The information you provide is always top notch or at least entertaining. I appreciate your time making videos so we can learn.

  • @southeastohiooutdoor
    @southeastohiooutdoor 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much been looking for a video like this for a year best one on the internet. I will be installing a similar system this summer

  • @SusanRogersMakingItWork4Me
    @SusanRogersMakingItWork4Me 10 лет назад +1

    Wish I had a spring, but no springs around here. Love watching your work!

  • @blueridgebushcraft8294
    @blueridgebushcraft8294 6 лет назад +1

    Ain’t it nice to live in an area where there is so much easily accessible clean water.

  • @BrianPhillipsRC
    @BrianPhillipsRC 6 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing your project!

  • @tuckerdave1
    @tuckerdave1 10 лет назад +5

    Nice job , you do such nice videos , thank you and keep up the good work .

  • @giovannisanseviero5726
    @giovannisanseviero5726 6 лет назад

    What a nice way to end the video. Good work!

  • @dahartman88
    @dahartman88 10 лет назад

    Also engineer your workmanship is top notch.

  • @heismyhightower
    @heismyhightower 10 лет назад +9

    Good video Scott! Can you give some of your thoughts on HOW TO find a spring on our property? What SIGNS can we look for ? I have no idea of where to begin looking.
    Blessings & stay safe in these troubling times

    • @engineer775
      @engineer775  10 лет назад +6

      The obvious thing to look for is water. Preferably running water. Look for the Largest trees and trees and plants like poplars, Hollies, Ferns etc. Those species that love water. Side hill springs are the easiest to develop.

  • @jennifercooper4031
    @jennifercooper4031 9 лет назад +4

    Help please, Family spring that's history goes back into the days of slavery is becoming clogged. It has a hole about 14 ft wide. Holds water year round but also getting rainy day run off from another pond. Can you tell me is there any way you know of to locate the spring head?

  • @frenchopotamus
    @frenchopotamus 10 лет назад +4

    I love all your videos, but especially the ones about springs!
    I've heard that if you aren't careful, you can permanently destroy a spring if you dig it out the wrong way. Is that true? I'd like to see how you properly dig out a spring.

  • @kimolson6775
    @kimolson6775 6 лет назад

    thank you!! great video. easy to follow! love the little lambs at the end!!

  • @TheRustAdmin
    @TheRustAdmin 7 лет назад +2

    its great how you cover all part of off grid living! could you please make a video about what to do with waste/recycling? i heard you can make waste paper into burnable briquettes for a stove ect.

  • @pikelakerunner1
    @pikelakerunner1 10 лет назад +2

    great tutorial.. I did my spring the same but without the spring box. runs straight to my holding tank, then to house, with overflow going to pond from that holding tank. my question is why do u need a spring box?

  • @stg-rt4se
    @stg-rt4se 10 лет назад

    Very informative. Thanks for the guidance.

  • @Dagobert1234
    @Dagobert1234 10 лет назад

    Hello Scott, great approach thanks for the video.

  • @mr.espeedshop4839
    @mr.espeedshop4839 3 года назад +1

    Is there a risk of root intrusion effecting the water quality?

  • @po3tictreachery672
    @po3tictreachery672 6 лет назад

    Great vid, helped me with my design. Thank you!

  • @AJRICHARDS
    @AJRICHARDS Месяц назад

    Very helpful!

  • @27jimmymac
    @27jimmymac 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you. Nice job.

  • @SkinnyMedic
    @SkinnyMedic 10 лет назад +6

    Great information!

  • @Yitzhakhazak
    @Yitzhakhazak 5 лет назад +1

    And a pump system pulling out water from the box, leading it to where it is needed? That must be it. 3 gallons a minute = 180 gallons an hour, that's a lot. Well done.

  • @umvhu
    @umvhu 7 лет назад

    Both sheep and cattle are primarily grazers so you might get some food competition, they can crop the grass down to the thickness of their lip, sheep have thinner lips. ;-)

  • @chipwright6193
    @chipwright6193 10 лет назад +2

    Nice information, I wish that I had a spring.

  • @KellyBtech
    @KellyBtech 4 года назад

    Nice work and video. Thanks for sharing this. Just a few questions ...maybe to anyone who might care to answer. 1) It looks like the outlet for the overflow is capped. Would have been good to get some design theory on the operation thereof. 2) Couldn't you overflow the initial collection to the springbox? 3)A. Might there be times of year that the flow is greater/lesser and is this video during peak flow? B.Could both the well and the springbox be designed for unexpected high flow-rates? 4) Will the black plastic last for a good long time? 5) Couldn't you put a box and/or slab or something over the spring in order to prevent contamination such as dead animals?

  • @mtnmonamona842
    @mtnmonamona842 4 года назад

    Why a collector and a box? My box collects the water and then goes into the tank. I really like the c-shaped dam and pvc fittings. I made my box out of old redwood tank. Thanks. This was fun to see.

  • @ocelot9173
    @ocelot9173 8 лет назад +7

    I want to build one of these my spring starts where this logging road was cut, so it's like beside this "road" (no one ever goes down the road it's private property) but I can't have a real long output pipe like yours shows, would it matter if the output pipe was only a couple of feet long?

  • @Placeholder476
    @Placeholder476 4 года назад +2

    04:19 This inlet has to be ABOVE the outlet in order to avoid back-pressure, right?

  • @CABEZADIVACA
    @CABEZADIVACA 9 лет назад +6

    this is pretty amazing. I am just fascinated with springs and oasis. Is this your business? Its rad man!

  • @NathanCline
    @NathanCline 9 лет назад +9

    Like the step by step engineer. I have one question. Many old springs are using a concrete container (dammed area) right out of the cave / hillside. Mine is this way. would I benefit from the gravel idea there? Right now it just has a makeshift cover to keep the leaves and big animals out :-)

    • @trevorcoventry4540
      @trevorcoventry4540 2 года назад

      Thats my situation.?what did you decide..I see your comment is a few years ago

  • @younginsong984
    @younginsong984 2 года назад

    Can we use hose instead of pipe? The place I have has streep hill and pipe wont fit it.

  • @Hiker63
    @Hiker63 5 лет назад +2

    Ok guys. I have a few springs on our property, one of them was developed by the previous owner. There is another spring that I'm trying to develop. It runs all year long. With the heavy rains it is producing water at a faster pace. I dug it out but was fighting a losing battle to dam it because of the flow. You think after watching hours and hours of spring development videos I would have been prepared. Scott makes it look simple. :( Any suggestions to eliminate enough of the water so it doesn't wash out the clay or cement?

  • @stevenbenavente1229
    @stevenbenavente1229 2 года назад

    Good job

  • @treerunner2665
    @treerunner2665 2 года назад

    We accidentally covered a spring weep , now our pond is low!!! How do we’re activate it again hrlp

  • @trevorcoventry4540
    @trevorcoventry4540 2 года назад

    Hi there ..where can I buy the box and headwall collection system ...I have discovered a spring on my smallholding and need to rehabilitate it

  • @jtassoni8765
    @jtassoni8765 4 года назад

    Why is the overflow pipe buried? And what keeps the bleach if shocking, going out the end of the overflow instead of into dammed area?

  • @The1markchampion
    @The1markchampion 3 года назад

    SUPER HELPFUL!!

  • @briankennedy5578
    @briankennedy5578 5 лет назад +6

    Would've thought you'd have shown it filled with gravel before you covered it all up with plastic and dirt.

    • @milosija6185
      @milosija6185 3 года назад

      Yeah man. Please REPLAY what dud he put over spring? Under that soil and black bags?

  • @watermelonineasterhay7430
    @watermelonineasterhay7430 5 лет назад +3

    7:05 note to self....get some rubber boots :)
    Nice job, I wish you had shown more detail in the steps though.

  • @RErikWeigand
    @RErikWeigand 7 лет назад +1

    why didn't you show all of the steps, I would have liked to see the stones in the hole.

    • @engineer775
      @engineer775  7 лет назад +1

      Sorry, When working I get carried away and forget to film. There are other videos on springs that I believe I capture all the steps.

  • @bridydone9252
    @bridydone9252 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you!! Awesome video!!! What about adding a holding tank. I was thinking of something like this, but also with a large holding tank w/ pump, just in case it runs slower during winter. What kind of insulated system could you use that would withstand freezing temps (maybe 20 at night at the coldest).. Perhaps something easy to clean once a year if need be. I look for convenience and easy to maintain above all. Thinking ahead, if spring ever dried and have to drill well, perhaps a system that would be easy to transition over to well, to save on waste of materials.

  • @mhazel9551
    @mhazel9551 3 года назад

    Would I be able to have a pump on this box with a pressure switch running directly to my home?

  • @BeardsandBranches
    @BeardsandBranches 6 лет назад

    I did the exact same thing with the spring I have, though water seems to go underneath. Would could I do?

  • @lynaeslater8369
    @lynaeslater8369 6 лет назад

    Hi Scott I have a 60feet by 60feet pond 12-14foot deep and water came up from the bottom in a spot could you get it going again by dinging it deeper with a shovel?

  • @georgemwale3491
    @georgemwale3491 6 лет назад

    do offer tailed plans and where to buy the materials to set up the taping of collecting of water?

  • @hjkhjk3829
    @hjkhjk3829 4 года назад

    Can you grt enough water from this to make a pond to make fish?

  • @tyrannosapienlex
    @tyrannosapienlex 8 лет назад

    Can a developed spring [or two, the sum of which produce enough to sustain a 3br/2ba home as sole water source] be made "wild" again and allowed, even coaxed, into forming a natural stream?

  • @jefflowe8803
    @jefflowe8803 8 лет назад

    what kinda a structure is there above the springe collection point? just the gravel to hold up the plastic sheet?

  • @ozzmann3217
    @ozzmann3217 3 года назад

    I’m praying what I just found is a spring I’ve checked it several times and some being weeks after a rain it’s constantly slowing and it’s clear water it will move out the disturbs debris in no time but I want to develop it if it’s actually a spring if it is it may be the feeder for the creek going down the way because I can’t find where the water is coming from besides the ground which I’m going to start cleaning a path to

  • @blaxbently
    @blaxbently Год назад

    Would this be recommended for a Floridan spring down here in Florida?

  • @cristianosilva6052
    @cristianosilva6052 4 года назад

    Alsome iam looking to build a house at my property and its in a valley located in Murphy NC mountains i have a neighbor that has a spring and overflow to my property runs for about 300 yards to where iam looking to build my home
    And it triples the amount of water flow i have some spots that are like small creeks and some spots the water just runs under ground and when it pops out of the ground seam to have lot more flow
    and quantity? Where should I tap into or how should I approach i will make a video and post so you can see what iam talking about if you don't have the time to reply i can understand your video got me going on the idea of using the spring instead of a well thanks

  • @ozzmann3217
    @ozzmann3217 3 года назад

    How could I find if my water coming out of the ground is a natural ground spring and if I should develop it? I could email you a video but basically I can’t find anywhere it starts besides what looks to be out of the ground on my land... it move from my land to the left going towards a creek that runs quite a ways away it seems to flow constantly during all times of year and free it rains or after a drought ... I would love some pointers you are my go to for all things springs if this is an actual natural spring it will be the biggest blessing I could imagine for this property

  • @jenniferrutzler2610
    @jenniferrutzler2610 2 года назад

    Hi How can I buy that system or make it thank you very much

  • @fishman851
    @fishman851 Год назад

    Where do you get the parts for the wall

  • @likeatr332
    @likeatr332 3 года назад

    didnt see the full drain or outcome.

  • @DaroyalBNN
    @DaroyalBNN 4 года назад

    What should be the distance between the spring head and the spring box?

  • @canoetipper019
    @canoetipper019 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the video...a question came tomind though: what would prevent your Clorox from simply running down theoverflow tube instead of going into the spring head...do you put some sort of riser in the overflow outlet?

  • @mermaidswhimsy8601
    @mermaidswhimsy8601 4 года назад

    I would like to do this but where do I get the supplies? We have a small spring on our property that we are buying in Missouri. Any thoughts on where to buy those parts? I assume you cover it and then put chlorox tabs in there?

  • @osityan
    @osityan 5 лет назад

    What can you do if you have a high flow spring on your land?

  • @mvalentinocook
    @mvalentinocook 7 лет назад

    Do you put sand gravel to filter it? Are the plastic boxes "food grade"?

  • @NYCityPrepper
    @NYCityPrepper 10 лет назад

    as a precaution to monitor the flow, would you recommend letting the headwall spring run for month before backfill? this way we could see how the headwall performs under different flow events.

  • @therockhounds3391
    @therockhounds3391 8 лет назад

    What liner are you using to cover the gravel? I was looking for a NSF liner....thank you

  • @OzarkMountainMystic
    @OzarkMountainMystic 3 года назад

    Your videos are great! I have been rebuilding a old spring box on our 38 acre farmstead in Arkansas and your content has been very helpful. I had a question about the sheep and their availability as I to would like to rotational graze sheep with a highland cattle herd and I like the idea of no wool. Thanks

  • @mikelinniii1186
    @mikelinniii1186 5 лет назад

    Would this system work in the North East ,where the ground freezes?

  • @rudya7818
    @rudya7818 4 года назад

    This is exactly what I need on my north 10 by the dirt road. I can let it run into the ditch and save my bank for mowing.

  • @energiedev
    @energiedev 10 лет назад +1

    I also would love to know how to locate one. Also what are your options if you are in a area with little to no elevation change if you were to find one?

    • @carolinewells4355
      @carolinewells4355 3 года назад +1

      I used dowsing rods to find springs on my property.

  • @WayneMeador
    @WayneMeador 10 лет назад

    Enjoyable video, I'm curious if there is a maximum recommended amount of dirt that you could backfil on top of a spring like that or does that pressure not usually affect them?

    • @engineer775
      @engineer775  10 лет назад +1

      You can backfill as much as you want because the washed stone will not compress and is separated from the dirt above by the 6 mil plastic.

    • @WayneMeador
      @WayneMeador 10 лет назад

      Yeah, I understand the separation Scott, I was just wondering about the overall pressure/weight and how that could affect the operation of the spring. I appreciate the answer, helps me to understand it all.

    • @engineer775
      @engineer775  10 лет назад +1

      ***** It won't effect it.

  • @dalewcjr
    @dalewcjr 10 лет назад

    Engineer 775 I was wondering that damning device with the plastic tubing did you make that or can you really readily accessible for purchase.
    Also was wondering about you wouldn't want to have access with a concrete cover for that spring to gain access in case of it plugs or anything?

  • @The1markchampion
    @The1markchampion 2 года назад

    Any recommendations on suppliers?

  • @jjmac60
    @jjmac60 10 лет назад

    Good Info Thanks

  • @wadehunt902
    @wadehunt902 3 года назад

    What brand is the system and can you purchase anywhere. The whole setup.
    Great video
    Regards
    Wade

  • @moniquesolanilla6767
    @moniquesolanilla6767 4 года назад

    This is what I need, where can I buy all the parts, and can it go to a tank?, Do you do this work? I am in Ma.

  • @Jefferdaughter
    @Jefferdaughter 6 лет назад

    Why not use food grade peroxide to 'shock' (sanitize) the spring, if/when needed, instead of chlorine bleach? It may be more expensive, but it is also not toxic. Bleach makes even more toxic substances when it comes into contact with organic matter (leaves, bacteria, etc).

  • @Dagobert1234
    @Dagobert1234 10 лет назад +1

    Scott, do you need a water permit to build a well in your county?
    Thanks for the reply
    All the best
    Kay

    • @engineer775
      @engineer775  10 лет назад

      You need a permit to dig a well but not develop a spring.

  • @GrandAbbot
    @GrandAbbot 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for putting this presentation together --- your information is truly an asset to humanity.
    Do you have any schematics for putting these components together?

    • @tateeskew
      @tateeskew 8 лет назад +2

      +GrandAbbot www.practicalpreppers.com/online-shop/water-solutions/water-collection-system-detail-view

  • @EchoKilo
    @EchoKilo 6 лет назад

    What is the purpose of the green spring box? We are looking to make a water trough for our horses from a spring. Couldn't you go directly into a trough from the collection system?

    • @engineer775
      @engineer775  6 лет назад

      You can go directly. The Spring box does a great job of catching sediment and regulating outflow with its adjustable outflow and overflow system. It allows you access to see the water, periodically flush the system etc.

  • @tckenyon89
    @tckenyon89 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing. I do have one question. In the spring box, what is the reason for putting a pipe in at a 90 facing up with the holes drilled instead of just letting the water run put via the output pipe? Did you do it just to help catch sediment?
    Is there anything you would have done different 5 years later?

    • @engineer775
      @engineer775  4 года назад

      This setup is designed to allow the optimal amount of water flow. We still recommend the spring box + water collection system combo.
      The holes allow you to experiment with the water flow

  • @jlhood79
    @jlhood79 5 лет назад

    What's the purpose of the spring box?

  • @MrTube310310
    @MrTube310310 10 лет назад

    HI, engineer775,I do appreciate all the informative video you are putting on line. I learn a lot through them. Spring catchment is something I'm interested in for the region I'm planning to implement it need some improvement in the way water in handled. Watching this video I wonder if there is no need for air vent in the spring head.

  • @annewilson4478
    @annewilson4478 8 лет назад

    I have 2 fresh water springs that flow into the creek behind my house. They are in a depression and I want to turn them into a spring-fed swimming hole with some sort of seawall close to the part of the depression that is closest to the creek. Do you have any information on this type of thing?? Thank you.

    • @slrs3908
      @slrs3908 8 лет назад

      FWIW, spring water is really cold.

  • @chrispatirot8575
    @chrispatirot8575 10 лет назад

    can a small shed be placed over spring head

  • @engineer775
    @engineer775  10 лет назад +4

    #sustainability #practprep

    • @MrBubbahunt9
      @MrBubbahunt9 10 лет назад

      from one hunt to another thanks

    • @blueflamesable
      @blueflamesable 8 лет назад

      +engineer775 Practical Preppers Love your videos, please keep up the good work.

    • @masonbuck9764
      @masonbuck9764 6 лет назад

      Engineer775 I

    • @MrDeicide1
      @MrDeicide1 6 лет назад

      Stop smacking your mouth, you slackjawed imbecile.
      You're disgusting.
      And build a proper Cistern, out of Concrete to protect the spring and create enough pressure for the pipe flow.
      People have been doing this for millennia, you Moron.

    • @tommyjones9214
      @tommyjones9214 6 лет назад

      Cut him some slack man!!! What did you do sit on your balls and decide to take it out on others

  • @survivalsavage9454
    @survivalsavage9454 Год назад

    Fk yeah 🤘🏽 gotta go do this