Geothermal through DTE?

I already have a deep well and I need to trench a drain out to the pond (open loop).

I plan to do a closed loop at some point. The open loop seems wasteful to me. How much water will be pumped from the well to the pond on a yearly basis? Are you planning to use the same well you use for your water supply? If did a well set up I would have two wells so I could return the water back to the ground.
 
Open loops are the most cost effective and efficient systems out there so I don't know how anyone could consider them wasteful. Yes I am planning on using the same well that I use for water supply but my grundfos 12gpm well pump can handle it. About 2 millions gallons a year would be dumped in the pond, if you don't have a pond to handle it then you obviously would have to have a return well or drain field.

I plan to do a closed loop at some point. The open loop seems wasteful to me. How much water will be pumped from the well to the pond on a yearly basis? Are you planning to use the same well you use for your water supply? If did a well set up I would have two wells so I could return the water back to the ground.
 
Here's the pond I plan on dumping into:

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About 2 millions gallons a year would be dumped in the pond, if you don't have a pond to handle it then you obviously would have to have a return well or drain field.

Seems like a lot of water to pump into the pond. How many acres is the pond? How does one go about knowing if their water table for their well can handle an extra 2 Million gallons a year being pumped out of it? I'm sure it filters back in but ponds/lakes seem to have trouble handling a hard rain!
 
That pond is maybe 2 acres but it's not like that 2 million gallons sits around. The water level is going to naturally remain somewhat constant due to the natural filtering of water back into the ground. All a dumping well really does is expedite this process. A smaller pond might have a drastic change in water level but with my pond I would be imressed if it raised it any noticeable amount but it would be pretty nice if it did. I have a 1/2 acre pond in the front yard that would raise way up if I chose to dump into that one since it's not a natural pond and I believe it has a liner in it unlike the back one which is at a lower natural water level.


Seems like a lot of water to pump into the pond. How many acres is the pond? How does one go about knowing if their water table for their well can handle an extra 2 Million gallons a year being pumped out of it? I'm sure it filters back in but ponds/lakes seem to have trouble handling a hard rain!
 
After getting tossed around DTE like a ragdoll I finally found the people I need and it's a good feeling.

Looks like I might be getting 350MCM wire for 400A service so they'll have to disconnect the main pole line anyways and can re-attach the wire to separate meters.
 
Quick update, DTE and the city approved it all and they came and they're almost done putting in the 400A service. The 350mil wire is massive! I did most of the work myself with the help of a family friend and I was able to pull the permit myself. They ran 3" conduit for 125 feet from the pole underground. When it approached the house they bored it horizontally to keep my plants and sidewalk. I'm going to have a hell of a lot of yardwork/grass/cleaning up to restore come spring time. All that black wire is going to be removed.

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Quick update, DTE and the city approved it all and they came and they're almost done putting in the 400A service. The 350mil wire is massive! I did most of the work myself with the help of a family friend and I was able to pull the permit myself. They ran 3" conduit for 125 feet from the pole underground. When it approached the house they bored it horizontally to keep my plants and sidewalk. I'm going to have a hell of a lot of yardwork/grass/cleaning up to restore come spring time. All that black wire is going to be removed.

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hmmm i thought for sure i would be out hooking this up
 
Are you a pole technician or an excavator? The excavators already did most of their work, the pole techs are coming out, then a meter tech after everyone else is done. Here's a pic of the conduit they ran but they have a few more bends to do but they're going to do that when they pull the power off the old wires and move it over to the new wires.

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hmmm i thought for sure i would be out hooking this up
 
and that 350 cable does suck! i hooked up a bunch of services last thurday when it was like 5* out, that stuff doesnt cooperate at that temp
 
Are you a pole technician or an excavator? The excavators already did most of their work, the pole techs are coming out, then a meter tech after everyone else is done.

i put in almost all the services in the metro detroit area, i work for Corby Energy Services
 
we basically dig the trench, put the cable in the ground, energize it and plug the meter in.....that is if everything is underground, we dont do overhead work....so we will make joints, or hook up in a transformer or pedestal
 
I am probably too far north in Lake Orion, the wire is pretty massive. When I was asking about the wire they said they couldn't go any bigger, 350 is the biggest they offer, right?

i put in almost all the services in the metro detroit area, i work for Corby Energy Services
 
I think the overhead guys are meeting the excavators there tomorrow to finish it all up. That wire doesn't go to a pedestal so it goes straight up to the pole. They said they are going to abandon the old wire.

we basically dig the trench, put the cable in the ground, energize it and plug the meter in.....that is if everything is underground, we dont do overhead work....so we will make joints, or hook up in a transformer or pedestal
 
I think the overhead guys are meeting the excavators there tomorrow to finish it all up. That wire doesn't go to a pedestal so it goes straight up to the pole. They said they are going to abandon the old wire.

oh ok, in that case we would just leave a coil at the pole and wait for overhead to take it up and energize it......good luck!
 
Yup, it's just spooled up at both ends with hopefully enough wire to make it to the top of the pole.

oh ok, in that case we would just leave a coil at the pole and wait for overhead to take it up and energize it......good luck!
 
This has been a really good project to follow.
Thank you for posting it & please show us the
complete system once its up & running.
 
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