![]() ![]() Section 18: Worcester County Subject: Water Pressure Msg# 1206403
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Marty, I would expect the answer to be; that's a separate acquifer so go back to sleep OP Whiner.
OPA has its own wells for watering the golf course. Those wells do, however, draw from the same aquifer as the county OP wells for drinking water. Someone badly misestimated or hoped to get by with the present arrangement. Pressure should be put on the County to do what is necessary to fix or finish the Riddle Farms system. I'd be interested in knowing when the last acqifer assessment was made. Riddle Farms drinking water wells are into a totally different aquifer than the wells for OP drinking water. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Marty, I would expect the answer to be; that's a separate acquifer so go back to sleep OP Whiner. Seriously, as has been discussed the last day or two, from what I hear, the Northeast including OP has experienced a wetter than normal Winter/Spring season. The the water scarcity excuse is so lame, it appears to need crutches. The pumping station on the South side was built around the time I sold the plant to the County. It was to provide water for the expected build out of the SSouthside. This has happened largely as forecast so there have been no surprises. Only now have there been unforecasted additions which is Marvin's development which is half finished, if that. Someone badly misestimated or hoped to get by with the present arrangement. Pressure should be put on the County to do what is necessary to fix or finish the Riddle Farms system. I'd be interested in knowing when the last acqifer assessment was made. I would also be interested to know who exactly is/has been on the advisory committee and their qualifications. |
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