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hawk22 05-08-2018 12:14 PM

Water lawn from the lake
 
any Solutions for using lake water to water lawn at the lake. Don’t have any power. And running hose from my house would have to be over 200ft long and over a road, so hoping there maybe some solar pump option? Or any other ideas?

Stazi 05-08-2018 2:21 PM

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Originally Posted by hawk22 (Post 1977880)
any Solutions for using lake water to water lawn at the lake. Don’t have any power. And running hose from my house would have to be over 200ft long and over a road, so hoping there maybe some solar pump option? Or any other ideas?



Get a gas powered pump

sidekicknicholas 05-09-2018 6:22 AM

What Stazi said ... a small gas powered trash pump should work for you.

jonblarc7 05-09-2018 12:55 PM

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srock 05-16-2018 6:51 AM

Perhaps you should define your situation a little better. Does the house have city water, well water, electricity? How often do you want to water? Do you have a lot of traffic on the road? Is it a public road or private?

You are going to be hard pressed to find an economical solar solution for moving enough water for a lawn.

Blamey 05-16-2018 4:01 PM

https://youtu.be/n8_kpZsU_OE

acurtis_ttu 05-17-2018 10:16 AM

Likely you'll never get caught, but might want to look into the legality of what your doing. who owns the lake?

jarrod 05-17-2018 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by acurtis_ttu (Post 1978023)
Likely you'll never get caught, but might want to look into the legality of what your doing. who owns the lake?

That's what came to mind for me. My guess is this is illegal.

denverd1 06-19-2018 8:02 AM

not in Texas, everyone who lives on the lake uses lake water for the yard. Surely criminal out west

acurtis_ttu 06-27-2018 8:00 AM

was at my lake in Texas. Our lake patrol (constable) actively looked for signs of it as they were checking for dock registrations. Never heard of people being fined, but it was illegal.

denverd1 06-27-2018 9:25 AM

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Originally Posted by acurtis_ttu (Post 1978762)
was at my lake in Texas. Our lake patrol (constable) actively looked for signs of it as they were checking for dock registrations. Never heard of people being fined, but it was illegal.

sounds like each city/HOA/water authority is different.


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