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I'd go back to 2" to attatch to pump, then stack multiple PVC reducing Tees down to garden hose fittings. Get some garden hose screw on caps to block off any tap not in use. Glue just termination cap or final reducing cap on end. PVC is relatively cheap and sturdy. Just remember to drain it come winter. Doc
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