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Old 29-07-2003, 08:42 PM
David J Bockman
 
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Default Gardening & Energy Conservation

Just out of curiousity (and an interest in land use rights) I'm curious if
you could point me towards a website or citation that states that one may
not drill a well on one's property in your city..... thanks,

Dave

"JNJ" wrote in message
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The next large project we are going to do is have a cistern installed

with
a
filter system. That way, no water from the city need be used. I don't

drink it
now. What the hell is chloramine? Anyway, in Texas where we live, we

have
an
average yearly rainfall of 31 inches. It's enough to fill a ten

thousand
gallon
cistern many times. As little as a quarter inch of water can fill all

of
my
current 75 gallon rain barrels. The City of Austin sells them for 45

dollars.
They are the ones in the Gardeners Supply Catalog which otherwise cost

130
dollars each. Maybe even a bit more.


I originally wanted to dig a well -- my basement is forever flooding from
the ever rising water table so I figured why not? Well, the City is why
not -- if city water is available one cannot dig a well. This redirected

my
interests to rainwater.

I already run a water filter on my tap water before drinking or cooking.

I
wonder how much more costly it would be to filter rainwater instead.

James