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Everyday brings something new! Manure runoff in well water!
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<blockquote data-quote="ny_grass" data-source="post: 825159" data-attributes="member: 8237"><p>I heard from the guy who put in the pump and ran the line to my waterer. He shares your opinion and says that the ground water is really high right now. </p><p></p><p>He also told me that the spaces between the tiles aren't water tight and water can flow into the well from about 2-3' below ground level (where the top tile meets the 2nd). This seems problematic to me as I liked the idea that any water we're drinking has been filtered by 20' of earth. Oh, well ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ny_grass, post: 825159, member: 8237"] I heard from the guy who put in the pump and ran the line to my waterer. He shares your opinion and says that the ground water is really high right now. He also told me that the spaces between the tiles aren't water tight and water can flow into the well from about 2-3' below ground level (where the top tile meets the 2nd). This seems problematic to me as I liked the idea that any water we're drinking has been filtered by 20' of earth. Oh, well ... [/QUOTE]
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