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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1509132" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>The water from the spring is good water. The places down the valley all have wells and they all have nasty sulfur water. The spring box and pipeline are all buried underground and feed into a concrete holding tank. The tank is just up hill from the irrigation canal. There is an over flow pipe that dumps into the canal. The spring box, pipe, and holding tank are all literally spitting distance (2 feet) from this trail they want to use as an access road for heavy equipment. That road is less than 12 feet wide and a fairly steep grade. I do think I got their attention at the meeting today. Good thing is one of the County Commissioners was there. He is also a rancher. He perked right up when I said I had no problem with the power line route but I didn't want them destroying my spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1509132, member: 498"] The water from the spring is good water. The places down the valley all have wells and they all have nasty sulfur water. The spring box and pipeline are all buried underground and feed into a concrete holding tank. The tank is just up hill from the irrigation canal. There is an over flow pipe that dumps into the canal. The spring box, pipe, and holding tank are all literally spitting distance (2 feet) from this trail they want to use as an access road for heavy equipment. That road is less than 12 feet wide and a fairly steep grade. I do think I got their attention at the meeting today. Good thing is one of the County Commissioners was there. He is also a rancher. He perked right up when I said I had no problem with the power line route but I didn't want them destroying my spring. [/QUOTE]
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