07-20-2016, 09:36 AM
(07-20-2016, 08:48 AM)Phil Thien Wrote: Well thanks for explaining that old system to me.
I always wondered how it worked.
I know it was expensive to run, at the end. Any savings from using NG was completed flushed down the drain with all that water usage. Water even on a great lake has gotten so expensive as treatment costs have increased. That, and the local gov'ts have figured out a million additional fees they can tack onto water usage.
When installed in the late 1960's it was competitive. And ALL maintenance was included, yearly stuff, blower motors, etc. Really, for the first 10 or 20 years it was probably a wash in cost vs. conventional system for them. Gas was super cheap in SW KS for a long time being relatively close to the Hugoton gas fields. Heck, irrigation pumps were run of NG out there if you had a gas well somewhere on your farm property.
I have a vague recollection of Dad telling me once that the gas company owned the equipment, sort of the way the phone company used to own the telephone in your house. Except there was no surcharge on the bill, just paid through regular gas rates.
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