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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 646185" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Thanks bear. I haven't found anything that said that I can't either but I'm still looking. I'd check with my local jurisdiction but herein lies the problem. A few years ago I drilled three shallow wells on my property and the inspector contacted my wife and chewed her out and made threats. This really ruffled my feathers and we had some words but in the end I paid him his money. I later talked to the head man with the state who is over wells and such and he told me I had done nothing wrong and had every right to do what I had done and should not have had to pay a dime in permits or fees.</p><p></p><p>Finding the right person in the bureaucracy to talk to about something like this is extremely difficult to do. I don't want to pollute or do something wrong but I don't want to get played either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 646185, member: 4362"] Thanks bear. I haven't found anything that said that I can't either but I'm still looking. I'd check with my local jurisdiction but herein lies the problem. A few years ago I drilled three shallow wells on my property and the inspector contacted my wife and chewed her out and made threats. This really ruffled my feathers and we had some words but in the end I paid him his money. I later talked to the head man with the state who is over wells and such and he told me I had done nothing wrong and had every right to do what I had done and should not have had to pay a dime in permits or fees. Finding the right person in the bureaucracy to talk to about something like this is extremely difficult to do. I don't want to pollute or do something wrong but I don't want to get played either. [/QUOTE]
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