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Posted by El Toro on April 13, 2006 at 13:43:19 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Bad well update posted by Paul Shuler on April 13, 2006 at 13:24:50:
Hi Paul, That's a shame that someone would stoop so low. We had the same problem here in MD daing back into the 70's. My own mother had said her water was tasting strange and made them itch when bathing. They had a chemical analysis run on the water and it contained benzene. All the homes in that had their wells contaminated. They were out of the town limits, but there were so many homes affected they extended the town limits and were connected to town water and sewage. It still cost them a lot of money to connect. Several months ago they had the same problem here in my county. This time it was gasoline that leaked into the ground. Exxon is furnishing bottled water and these are expensive homes owned by lawyers and doctors. I think a big lawsuit is just around the corner. Several weeks ago another Exxon station lost 25000 gallons of gasoline into the ground. I'm sure that will show up in someone's well water. Hal
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