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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 8096957" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>friend bought their farm from the landlord, bore hole was on his farm, supplying his ex l/lords farm, as well, amicably sorted out, they have a pump each, and can swop over in emergencies. </p><p>The problem arises, with the 11 houses he also supplies with water, at 0 cost. His 'system' is really at the end of its day, high iron content, and 3/4 in iron pipes. And he is in a minefield, system breaks down, loses pressure, he gets hell, ask for contributions to upgrade, and boom, and if they did help, that puts it in a different ball game again. Mains would be 1 mile away, if not more. So serious money implications to those 11 houses, and to him. Nightmare.</p><p></p><p> When l/lords sold our farmhouse, on spring supply, they just ran a mains line in, from a meter, and a new line for us, it was, and still is, our 'emergency' supply. Job done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 8096957, member: 86168"] friend bought their farm from the landlord, bore hole was on his farm, supplying his ex l/lords farm, as well, amicably sorted out, they have a pump each, and can swop over in emergencies. The problem arises, with the 11 houses he also supplies with water, at 0 cost. His 'system' is really at the end of its day, high iron content, and 3/4 in iron pipes. And he is in a minefield, system breaks down, loses pressure, he gets hell, ask for contributions to upgrade, and boom, and if they did help, that puts it in a different ball game again. Mains would be 1 mile away, if not more. So serious money implications to those 11 houses, and to him. Nightmare. When l/lords sold our farmhouse, on spring supply, they just ran a mains line in, from a meter, and a new line for us, it was, and still is, our 'emergency' supply. Job done. [/QUOTE]
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