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I live a semi-rural area with lots of wells and I need to add well water testing to my services. I've found a good lab for coliform and FHA testing, but my main concern is testing the flow. I've done a lot a research online and talked to a couple of different people and it seems everybody does something different. I have a TORO pressure/flow gauge and I understand how to use it, but does anyone out there have any tips on the most proper way to test flow? I'm open to any suggestions.
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Paddy the toro or any-other flow tester attached to hose bib are pretty much the same operation start the water of easy and slowly increase to max, how many do you go through a year flow gauges
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