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Post by thywar on Dec 10, 2015 21:28:00 GMT -7
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Post by missasip on Dec 11, 2015 7:03:40 GMT -7
When I lived in Wyoming in the mid '70s, I worked for an outfit that installed, maintained the large wheel sprinkle systems, including drilling wells. Back then a large wheat farm might have 3-5 6-10in 600ft deep wells pumping dang near 24/7 during the season. I thought tben, man they are gonna pump it dry in a few years... I have a dumb azz neighbor that put down a well to keep his leaking pond in water. I asked him why didn't he just have the damn core repaired. His answer, easier to pump water..... It's a problem for sure. Jimmy
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Post by woodyz on Dec 11, 2015 9:55:04 GMT -7
i know the level of water is a problem but so is the amounts of pesticides and fertilizers getting into them.
you can bet nothing is going to change until after its too late, its the human way
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Post by thywar on Dec 11, 2015 11:49:55 GMT -7
Wait until they have to pay $10-12 per gallon for it. Of course if they buy it by the bottle in a convenience store they already pay $8 per gallon.
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