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On Tue, 11 Oct 2016 09:50:57 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:

>On Tuesday, October 11, 2016 at 11:38:23 AM UTC-4, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> On Tue, 11 Oct 2016 11:21:50 -0400, Dave Smith
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >On 2016-10-11 7:25 AM, wrote:
>> >> The heavy storm arrived here yesterday and last night, mixed in with
>> >> another storm and although it has brought much needed rain for filling
>> >> wells (apparently record amounts in one go) many people, including my
>> >> son, are without power and lots of trees are down - my grandson lost a
>> >> beautiful old apple tree - we were sitting under it for shade a few
>> >> weekends ago, but it's gone now. Took part of the garage with it.
>> >>
>> >> Maximum damage has been done up in Cape Breton, all schools closed
>> >> today.
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >I will pass on the wind but we could sure use some of that rain. I have
>> >a dug well and a cistern. I collect some water off the roof, but most
>> >of it is delivered and at $55 FOR 1500 gallons, we take it easy on water
>> >use when we are on the cistern. Some summers I have to switch to
>> >cistern in August and by September the well is back up up. This year I
>> >switched to cistern in June. I tried to switch back last week but it was
>> >sucking air. I took the well cover off last week and was surprised to
>> >see it is still dry. It is not just low. It is dry. It will take a lot
>> >of rain to permeate the ground enough to get it filled up again.

>>
>> That must be a very shallow well. I wouldn't want to drink ground
>> water. I have two drilled wells (six inch), each almost 200' deep.
>> Reminds me, It hasn't rained here for about three weeks, time to water
>> my new trees and grass seed.

>
>Who's going to pay to dig farther than they have to?



It's very obvious with that remark that you know absolutely nothing
about wells.