I had a deep well pump stop working. I'm a DIY with lots of industrial maintenance experience, so I decided I could do this myself. I am located in Roanoke, VA, our dirt is red clay. The well is 200' deep, static water level 100' to 150', not sure 150' listed by last well company I think 100' is closer. Age of the well is 40 years. Well casing is 4” steel with a 6” PVC top where the pitless adaptor is mounted. The pump is a Grundfos 3” soft start 2 wire type, ¾ HP. I first installed the pump at the same level of the old pump…lots of sand and brown silt ran this for a solid day then let it rest for day and started moderate use, still lots of silt. Decided to raise the pump 9' some initial clearing but the silt is still coming.
Previous experience with this well was clear very good quality water. It would sometimes get cloudy for good reasons like the recent earthquake in our area and during extreme rainfall of 3” plus. The water would always clear in about 1-2 days.
Any ideas on what to do at this point, I'm out of ideas.