Has Your Well Run Dry?

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by Tamo245, Sep 3, 2007.

  1. le

    le Well-Known Member

    Sneak, nothing. Gimme his address!
     
  2. Southernborn

    Southernborn Well-Known Member

    Well, if they have a well it's their right to use it. I didn't say it was the right thing for them to do, but they could have paid and had it put in really really deep, so they could do this in times of drought.
     
  3. le

    le Well-Known Member

    :)

    Well or no well, there is a drought. Anyone not volunteering to conserve water needs a reminder that their neighbors might want to drink water and shower more than he needs green grass to admire.
     
  4. SpunkyPunky

    SpunkyPunky Well-Known Member

    Yes I'm back!

    Moved to a new house in Clayton, went to Rome and witnessed the birth of twins!

    Did you miss me?

    Where is my buddy Cleopatra? Haven't seen her post in a while!
     
  5. froggerplus

    froggerplus Well-Known Member

    {{missed you}}

    Birth of twins? In Rome? Coooollll...


    Frogger
     
  6. Angeleyes

    Angeleyes Guest

    This is what I don't get, this summer has been so dry and people wasting water on their yards . I love my yard but I am not going to waste water when its this dry . But, I guess everyone has priorities green grass maybe more important than a clean a** to some. lol
     
  7. SpunkyPunky

    SpunkyPunky Well-Known Member

    Ah froggy missed you also!
    No, the twins were born at Rex.
    Rome was just a much needed holiday after selling and buying a new house!

    But now, It looks like I wont have any water.

    I talked to the man and he said "go (rhymes with duck) yourself granny.

    I told him to kiss my wrinkly pruned keister!

    Anyway, let's all pray for RAIN!!!
     
  8. tawiii

    tawiii Guest

    Drilled or bored doesn't matter. My well was drilled to 30 feet. Many of the wells in this area are shallow wells because the contractor stopped at the minimum gpm requirement. Around here in times other than a drought that is shallow.
     
  9. dangerboy

    dangerboy Well-Known Member

    this area is fairly wet, too. i'm from northern wake county, where the red mud is everywhere. down here the land is generally a little lower. sandy topsoil is 3 feet deep at my place before you get to the clay. and there's very few swamps in north raleigh, but there's one right across the road from my house only a few hundred feet away. swampier, lower, and all-around wetter down this way.

    oh, i guess my point is that most wells down here should be fine unless they are abused.

    edited to add this map which shows that this area is kind of the line where the piedmont turns into the coastal plain
     
    Last edited: Sep 4, 2007
  10. Kelyel

    Kelyel Well-Known Member

    Excellent Map.

    I think the western JoCo boundry is following Middle Creek?

    Any ideas?
     
  11. nsanemom22

    nsanemom22 Well-Known Member

    grrr we are getting sediment in the toilets after the power had been off. Looked in the tanks only to find they are almost covered with it. When it gets bad we use a shop vac... but I know it's only a matter of time. We DIDN'T hook up with city water when they came through and I hear it's a pretty hefty price to have it done after the fact. :?
     
  12. KDsGrandma

    KDsGrandma Well-Known Member

    How rude! Does he not realize, his use of water affects the water table for the whole neighborhood?

    Welcome back, Spunky!
     
  13. KDsGrandma

    KDsGrandma Well-Known Member

    Looks like that to me, for the western half of the county, to where Middle Creek joins Swift Creek and flows into the Neuse River. Does this mean you're in the Piedmont and I'm in the coastal plain? :-D
     

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