the nagitavable water issue coming into play ,depends simply on how your state defines it.water,all water, is becoming a HUGE issue.many states are redefining water right issues.doesnt have to be livestock.beaver,nutria,some types of turtles,have been known to cary diseases and organisms not killed by normal means. in all reality you THINK you own the land,just look at all the laws regarding what you can and cannot do on your property. not talking about resale and refinancing neccesarily .just make sure IF you financed this project, that the outfit you got your financing through is ok with this. NORMALLY they will not let you change from accepted policies. if they did you could borrow the money for a 4000 sq ft home and put up a portable building. aquifer can become polluted,check the laws regarding distances from septic systems etc. health dept is a start, BUT local water conservation boards will shut you down in a heartbeat,wildlife dept may have rules governing wetlands,etc. local state and federal laws MAY come into play in ways you can only dream of. i personaly have been fined(and treatened with fines) of $1000 a day ,for simply raising the level of a lake on my own property. any state built pond,or one built with state assisted funds are subject to inspection and the laws regarding the use /control of them are very strict. all i am saying is know for SURE where you stand, before you start this.Its by no means a cut and dried deal where this is mine and i can do as i please. of course you could drill a well and install a water system with the capabilty of switching in the future.
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