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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 394918" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Seattle (Kitsap Peninsula) is the only place I ever lived that even in the middle of an actual drought the prediction was for 30% chance of rain.</p><p>The year before the drought hit my BIL drilled a new well 150' deep. All of the neighbors gave him a bad time about going so deep when 50' was considered a <strong>real</strong> dep well. They didn;t give him a bad time when all of the wells in the area went dry and even he had to ration the water to the neighbors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 394918, member: 34"] Seattle (Kitsap Peninsula) is the only place I ever lived that even in the middle of an actual drought the prediction was for 30% chance of rain. The year before the drought hit my BIL drilled a new well 150' deep. All of the neighbors gave him a bad time about going so deep when 50' was considered a [b]real[/b] dep well. They didn;t give him a bad time when all of the wells in the area went dry and even he had to ration the water to the neighbors. [/QUOTE]
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