You didn't give us alot of info to go on. Hieght of head to point of use? Approx water volume, source, demand?
Like Brian pointed out you need to make a cistern to catch the water then flow/pump that to your demand point. A Ferro cement (3parts sand, 1part cement) cistern can be made easly with just including some type of reinforcing wire, chicken wire works well, rebar, etc then apply your dry mixed cement. Dry as in a very stiff mix. Add 1/4tsp of liquid dish soap/cft to make the cement water tight. 4" thick walls underground, 2" above ground. Fill with water imeaditly to cure the cement.
Size the cistern to over exceed your daily demands. LxWxH/231=gallons, r(2)x3.1416xH/231=gallons, USA numbers in inchs.
On any deep well, the bore shaft is the cistern to pump water from. You'll almost never find a natural underground cistern to pump from.
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