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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3773927" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>I deny all of them except the one with my ring on her finger.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The jackwagon to the south of us decided to develop part of his land to a small neighborhood. While he was waiting for lots to actually sell, he tied the well on each lot together and pumped them into his pond so he could then use the water to irrigate his hemp plots. DEQ (I think) got in his business because the pond was designated as flood control a long time ago and he could not keep it artificially filled. He stopped pumping water to it and stopped growing hemp. Now that half the lots have sold and the first two houses are nearing completion, they are having drilling rigs come out trying to poke holes all over their 1/2 acre lots to find a decent well because the existing ones cant support than about 1.5gph based on what we are hearing from the owners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3773927, member: 35603"] I deny all of them except the one with my ring on her finger. The jackwagon to the south of us decided to develop part of his land to a small neighborhood. While he was waiting for lots to actually sell, he tied the well on each lot together and pumped them into his pond so he could then use the water to irrigate his hemp plots. DEQ (I think) got in his business because the pond was designated as flood control a long time ago and he could not keep it artificially filled. He stopped pumping water to it and stopped growing hemp. Now that half the lots have sold and the first two houses are nearing completion, they are having drilling rigs come out trying to poke holes all over their 1/2 acre lots to find a decent well because the existing ones cant support than about 1.5gph based on what we are hearing from the owners. [/QUOTE]
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