Standing water in a casing
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Water Well API
Water-well maths as an API, computed locally and deterministically — the casing, yield and pump-setting numbers a well driller, pump installer or rural homeowner works to. The casing-volume endpoint gives the standing water in a well: gallons per foot = π/4 · diameter² × 12 ÷ 231 (about 1.47 gal/ft for a 6-inch casing, 0.65 for a 4-inch) times the water column, so 100 feet of water in a 6-inch casing holds about 147 gallons — the figure you need to purge a few well volumes before sampling or to dose shock-chlorination. The specific-capacity endpoint turns a drawdown test into how freely the well gives up water: specific capacity = pumping rate ÷ drawdown (gpm per foot), and the projected yield ≈ that times the available drawdown — 15 GPM at 20 feet of drawdown is 0.75 gpm/ft and roughly 45 GPM at 60 feet. The pump-setting endpoint gives the depth to hang the pump: static water level + drawdown + submergence (typically 10–20 feet), so it never air-locks as the level draws down, with a check against the well depth. Everything is computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. Ideal for well-drilling and pump-installer apps, rural-water and homeowner tools, hydrogeology calculators, and trade aids. Pure local computation — no key, no third-party service, instant. Live, nothing stored. 3 compute endpoints. Estimates — verify with a real drawdown test. For pump power/head use a pump API; for well chlorination use a pool-chemistry API.
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- Avg latency
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Pricing
Pick a tier — billed monthly, cancel anytime.
Free
Free
- 430 calls / month
- 2 requests / second
- Hard cap (429 above quota, no overage)
- 430 calls/month
- 2 req/sec
- Casing + specific capacity + pump setting
- No credit card
Starter
€5.25 /month
- 11,400 calls / month
- 6 requests / second
- Hard cap (429 above quota, no overage)
- 11,400 calls/month
- 6 req/sec
- Drawdown test & yield
- Email support
Pro
€17.00 /month
- 76,500 calls / month
- 15 requests / second
- Hard cap (429 above quota, no overage)
- 76,500 calls/month
- 15 req/sec
- Driller & installer pipelines
- Priority support
Mega
€51.20 /month
- 253,000 calls / month
- 36 requests / second
- Hard cap (429 above quota, no overage)
- 253,000 calls/month
- 36 req/sec
- Platform scale
- Dedicated SLA
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curl https://api.oanor.com/wellpump-api/SOME_PATH \
-H "x-oanor-key: oanor_test_..."
const res = await fetch("https://api.oanor.com/wellpump-api/SOME_PATH", {
headers: { "x-oanor-key": "oanor_test_..." }
});
const data = await res.json();
$ch = curl_init("https://api.oanor.com/wellpump-api/SOME_PATH");
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, ["x-oanor-key: oanor_test_..."]);
$response = curl_exec($ch);
import requests
r = requests.get(
"https://api.oanor.com/wellpump-api/SOME_PATH",
headers={"x-oanor-key": "oanor_test_..."},
)
print(r.json())
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