Posted by glen sw wi on May 26, 2020 at 16:13:25 from (207.190.114.137):
In Reply to: Anyone else? posted by Sam Womer (PA) on May 26, 2020 at 11:15:34:
Have a spring just outside the side door. House was built in 1912 and the spring was the water source until 1988 when a well was drilled. Water from the spring flows through a 2 inch pipe at full flow all year around. Even in the winter. Have separate pipes running to the basement and the water (54 degrees) is fed through a coil to provide air conditioning. My electric bill only goes up by $10 during the hottest summer months. Never have to worry about being out of water even if the electric power is off for days. Neighbor has a spring which used to feed her house until she was turned for having a no compliant water source. She had the spring water tested and the test report said the water was pure enough to be used in a baby food manufacturing facility. Her spring fed her house longer than mine as her house is older. Here ancestors were some of the first people to settle in this area.
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