The water lines are on top of the ground and run continously,I'm not going to bury them because most run over solid rock for quite a distance,don't want to tear up the mountainside and the expense would be prhibitive.Not talking a tremendous amount of water one spring runs and average of 2 gal/minute the other around 5 gal/minute.The line I have now rarely freezes andif it does in Winter no big deal as I use the water for livestock watering,gardens and fresh clean pure water to drink when the power is off and I can pump water.Anyway I'm well versed in running gravity flow lines just wanted to know if there some reasonable cost device that can measure my altitude easily.BTW The air in the pipes gets in at the water intake as the pipe is larger than the water flow and has to be as I want to get all the water all the time.I can eliminate the whole issue with about 700ft more pipe that goes around the rises in the ground and lets the water basically run downhill the whole way but there are a couple farm roads I'll need to cross if I do it that way.
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