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    Sep 15, 2010, 08:09 AM
    Only 20psi from well, pump runs constantly
    Hi, we have a long time system, that just recently dropped pressure to 20pi and the pump does not shut off. Sediment also seems to be more. When we run water the pressure drops significanly and returns to 20psi quickly when water is off. Any help would be great! Thanks, David

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