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Re: METERED well water
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Posted by john in la on May 29, 2004 at 05:22:14 from (66.157.49.113):
In Reply to: METERED well water posted by TomR Ont. on May 29, 2004 at 00:08:51:
Boy the things I learn on this site. Very informative. OK so let me get this straight. The city/county is having you put a meter on your water well that is on your property and is for your private use. Never heard of such nonsense. What is the purpose of this meter? To tax you per gallon or to limit your use or both? While I could under stand this on a commercial well such as the bottle water wells in our area I thought if you owned land you own the mineral rights for said land. Water is just another mineral (like oil) and the only one that may even come close to claiming owner ship of water you pump out would be your neighbor and then only if you were pumping large amounts. Would never work in our area. We get 5 to 6 inches of rain a month and I can take you to camps that still get all water from house roof. Lets see 2500 sq ft house x 6" of rain = 1250cu ft of water per month. What they going to do tax rain next??????????
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