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Got a question about the suburban community lakes. One day they are digging and the next time I look, they have water. How do they do it? Probably a lot of $$ and access to a large water supply, either piped in or some honkin' big wells. There's a plastic bucket mfg. that isn't too far from the house and they wanted the county's permission to sink a 16" dia. well to supply water to cool their molding machines. The county said no.
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