You can greatly reduce water costs by installing your own water access via a borehole water well.
You can extract 20 000 litres, 4400 gallons of water from the well daily at no charge or licence requirements.
A water well is a borehole drilled in the ground to access water in underground aquifers.
Drilled wells are typically cased with a factory-made pipe, typically steel or plastic. The casing is constructed by welding, either chemically or thermodynamically, segments of casing together.
The water is drawn via an electric submersible pump into storage tanks.
Wells can vary greatly in depth, water volume and water quality.

