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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16037"><p>I know this probably ain't the place to post this but, I started working on my place and was told by the man I lease my land to run his cows on,I better check into water before I build. He said he didn't think I'd have much luck at having a productive well. I checked into it and he may be right. I'm gonna dig a test well next wk. and hope for the best. My only option after that would be a cistren system which leads to my question. Any of yall have any experience with this type of water system for house hold water. I got plenty of surface water for my cows. Community water is only 1.5 miles from me. They don't have plans on extending that anytime soon but maybe in the future. I was thinking maybe I could make it with a cistren system for a few years and one day they'll extend the comm. water line closer to me. Thanx for any experience or advise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16037"] I know this probably ain't the place to post this but, I started working on my place and was told by the man I lease my land to run his cows on,I better check into water before I build. He said he didn't think I'd have much luck at having a productive well. I checked into it and he may be right. I'm gonna dig a test well next wk. and hope for the best. My only option after that would be a cistren system which leads to my question. Any of yall have any experience with this type of water system for house hold water. I got plenty of surface water for my cows. Community water is only 1.5 miles from me. They don't have plans on extending that anytime soon but maybe in the future. I was thinking maybe I could make it with a cistren system for a few years and one day they'll extend the comm. water line closer to me. Thanx for any experience or advise. [/QUOTE]
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