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Is that a spring fed waterway?
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It is the spill from the lake that I live on and yes for the most part
spring fed. There are artesian wells in and around the lake that pretty
much keeps it at the level it is suppose to be. Too much they pull a board
too little they put it back. Our drinking water here at the house is
artesian and I have seen water run constantly for the past 12 years around
the lake. This little area has always fascinated me as the water runs there
year round and never stops.

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It is the spill from the lake that I live on and yes for the most part
spring fed. There are artesian wells in and around the lake that pretty
much keeps it at the level it is suppose to be. Too much they pull a board
too little they put it back. Our drinking water here at the house is
artesian and I have seen water run constantly for the past 12 years around
the lake. This little area has always fascinated me as the water runs there
year round and never stops.

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Is that a spring fed waterway?

Thanks, I thought it could be from a natural run. Good for you and
yours.
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I have no idea where it all goes as I have never followed it before. The
woods there are full of ticks and deer ticks as well, there are so many deer
in the area.

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It is the spill from the lake that I live on and yes for the most part
spring fed. There are artesian wells in and around the lake that pretty
much keeps it at the level it is suppose to be. Too much they pull a
board
too little they put it back. Our drinking water here at the house is
artesian and I have seen water run constantly for the past 12 years around
the lake. This little area has always fascinated me as the water runs
there
year round and never stops.

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On Tue, 17 Jun 2014 11:40:43 -0500, "Stinkweed"
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Is that a spring fed waterway?

Thanks, I thought it could be from a natural run. Good for you and
yours.


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