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Is there a distance rule between rural houses and drilling wells?

The state has no regulations on the distance of drilling wells. For well drilling, considering that a certain amount of earthwork has been hollowed out, the bearing capacity of the surrounding walls in this area is weakened, which can be treated with reference to the distance from the basement to the red line. The state stipulates that the buried depth of the basement shall not be less than 0.7 times, and the distance from the red line of land use shall not be less than 5 meters. Because it is suggested that the distance between low-rise buildings is about 7 meters, and it is better to be more than 20 meters if it is slightly higher.

Generally speaking, drilling should be done in suburbs or smaller towns or rural areas. Because the sewage or drainage facilities in these areas are not perfect, wells are easily polluted. Some suburbs or rural areas have farmland or vegetable fields, and now crops need to be applied with chemical fertilizers and pesticides. These pesticides and fertilizers are not easy to decompose in the land, and will seep into the groundwater with the water source, so stay away from the polluted areas.

If there are farmland or vegetable fields around, it is inevitable. It is suggested that the well should be drilled deeper and the periphery of the well should be treated with anti-seepage, such as using hollow cement columns to form isolation.

Main points of geomantic orientation of rural well drilling;

1, the soil must be kept clean and free of garbage and polluted objects. Experts in Constellation House suggest that it is best to let specialized institutions check the water quality first.

2. The well should not be too deep, and at the same time it should not be flush with the ground. Preferably higher than the ground. It needs to be blocked with bricks and stones, preferably with a cover, which can effectively put pollutants into the well.

3. Wells should not be at the groundwater level in polluted areas, nor should they be built near toilets, ditches and garbage dumps.

4. Chemicals with lead molecules are not suitable, such as heavy metal mines and sulfur hot springs, which are harmful to human health near the well.

5. The best shapes of wells are square and round.