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Mains water, any ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="Davey" data-source="post: 7548260" data-attributes="member: 372"><p>Depending on usage and where the water table is it might be worth looking at a borehole?</p><p></p><p>There is a woefully undersized private supply down our lane with the mains at the end of the lane a mile away feeding 4 farms and around 7 houses. I'm not sure about the houses but all the farms moved to boreholes years ago. You have to sign a declaration regarding usage but unless it's crazy high you don't need a meter.</p><p></p><p>Was about 5k from memory, need to have it tested every year but always comes back better than the standard used for tap water (so I'm told)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davey, post: 7548260, member: 372"] Depending on usage and where the water table is it might be worth looking at a borehole? There is a woefully undersized private supply down our lane with the mains at the end of the lane a mile away feeding 4 farms and around 7 houses. I'm not sure about the houses but all the farms moved to boreholes years ago. You have to sign a declaration regarding usage but unless it's crazy high you don't need a meter. Was about 5k from memory, need to have it tested every year but always comes back better than the standard used for tap water (so I'm told) [/QUOTE]
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