Posted by Danny Prosser on July 29, 2016 at 10:55:15 from (170.141.177.62):
In Reply to: OT Shared wells posted by delawaresurfman on July 29, 2016 at 08:59:51:
I live in Tennessee on the west coast Memphis! Anyway I'm from the next county over from Shelby that is Fayette County. I only know of cases where someone had land and let a child or grandchild build or put a trailer house on it and they tied into everything. I'm sure there are other cases where someone may have a rental home attached to theirs or something butas a rule that would be very uncommon on this end of the state. I do know that my property out there has a local city water that runs out there and if I dig a well and then want to hook to city water it has to be pulled and plugged. And if you are already hooked to city water like my neighbor but wanted a well dug to water his horses and flowers and stuff they would not let him do it because it could cause a problem if he did something that would contaminate the city water supply. If you ask me the city water is already contaminated I'm going with my own well.
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