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Dustin Blackmon
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Cistern well - do I need to hire an engineer?

Dustin Blackmon
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Schertz, TX
Posted Aug 15 2022, 19:20

I am looking at a property that has a 50 foot deep Cistern.  A cistern is not a well that reaches ground water . It is a hole dug to catch rain water.   I want to purchase the property as it is in a desirable area for short term rentals but not sure how to seal off this Cistern well.   Anyone have experience in this situation?  

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David M.
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David M.
  • Morris County, NJ
Replied Aug 15 2022, 21:50

@Dustin Blackmon

I'd start with the town/municipality.  I assume you'll need a permit, but good to double check.  And they could help with recommendations, especially if it needs a permit.  Good luck.

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Mike Hasson
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Mike Hasson
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Replied Aug 16 2022, 07:55

Unless your city requires certificate of decommission (like with a septic tank), then you might be fine to just fill it with gravel. 

I'd start by checking with the city/county, or a well contractor in your area

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Matt Devincenzo
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Matt Devincenzo
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Replied Aug 16 2022, 08:40

Similar cisterns I've seen are much larger 'tanks' below ground, is this similar? I'd demo similar to a pool demo, bust up the sides and bottom, collapse the debris in along with some clean granular fill and then cover with additional soil as needed. This assumes it isn't somewhere you want to later build or are concerned with settlement etc. Whether your jurisdiction requires a demo permit for a 'pool' or not is likely where I'd start with the investigation. Also ask if they consider importing fill of that depth/volume to be 'grading' which could require a separate permit and a geotechnical engineer oversee the backfill to ensure that it is properly compacted. Use that info and contact to further discuss the specifics of this cistern and what permitting it may or may not need.