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Not sure where to begin. Mystery stream on my land (too much water ?!?)
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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3851751" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Years ago. I lived in an area down the hill where the ground was moist almost year round.. Rainy seasons more moisture and water bubbling out of the ground after a heavy rain. 50 years previously a 8 inch main water pipeline was put into the neighborhood. As it turned out. Someone missed or forgot to put a 3/4 inch plug into the main line that was just discovered a few years back. Shezam, my garden was dry the next summer. Humm </p><p></p><p>Also. Most main Pipelines are steel. Water has chlorine in it, has to be at least 3parts/million at your faucet to meet standards. Chlorine is corrosive to metals. Stuff can happen. Yep, everything man has done 10,000 years ago or 50 or 20 years ago if made of steel or plastic might not last forever. </p><p></p><p>Yep, I am in a water table just south of you. Yep, lake level, Grand, Hudson, Gibson was up most all spring if something is filtering out of that, but levels have been down for a while and are really low now. Yep, in my opinion, commercial waterline is the prblem. Keep us updated of phat you find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3851751, member: 24583"] Years ago. I lived in an area down the hill where the ground was moist almost year round.. Rainy seasons more moisture and water bubbling out of the ground after a heavy rain. 50 years previously a 8 inch main water pipeline was put into the neighborhood. As it turned out. Someone missed or forgot to put a 3/4 inch plug into the main line that was just discovered a few years back. Shezam, my garden was dry the next summer. Humm Also. Most main Pipelines are steel. Water has chlorine in it, has to be at least 3parts/million at your faucet to meet standards. Chlorine is corrosive to metals. Stuff can happen. Yep, everything man has done 10,000 years ago or 50 or 20 years ago if made of steel or plastic might not last forever. Yep, I am in a water table just south of you. Yep, lake level, Grand, Hudson, Gibson was up most all spring if something is filtering out of that, but levels have been down for a while and are really low now. Yep, in my opinion, commercial waterline is the prblem. Keep us updated of phat you find. [/QUOTE]
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