Posted by NNP on October 20, 2014 at 17:55:14 from (66.66.112.196):
In Reply to: Water Quality posted by Traditional Farmer on October 20, 2014 at 05:08:17:
Traditional Farmer said: (quoted from post at 05:08:17 10/20/14) I was really surprised in the post about the shallow well how bad the water is in many places, in my area springs have great water I have several on the farm and pure clean water can be hit around 300ft drilling a well.Is water bad in most places?
depends on who is saying it's bad....
most of us here are old, so hand dug, stacked stone shallow wells, in later years drilled down the middle are normal things.
(Hey Dad, the water stinks. Dad, critter must have got in the well and drowned, go get it out...)
Buying or selling a house would State mandate a filter and chlorinator....which would be promptly dis-connected.....
Springs are/were always good, but I have noticed lately they are all labeled 'not for human consumption' now.(pretty funny...I know that pollution here used to be much worse back when it was ok and common to fill jugs at the springs)
Nope, I don't live in pristine wilderness.
Actually, I think we used to have the highest density of chemical plants in the world in this area.
Who cares, we drank it, we lived. I never get sick, bugs won't come near me, I'd probably catch fire if a match got too close :D
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