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Re: New well questions
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- Subject: Re: New well questions
- From: "bill london" <bill_london@hotmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 12:28:52 PST
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I assume the new well was located on the west side of Moscow near the
stateline to take advantage of a deeper aquifer source there.
I wonder why a vacant lot on A Street cost $100,000.
Was it a very large lot? Was it a prime location (does a well need a prime
location)?
BL
>From: "JS M" <jbiggs50@hotmail.com>
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: New well questions
>Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 16:36:11 PST
>
>The Moscow-Pullman Daily News reports today that the City bought a lot to
>place a new well. It's at the end of A street, according to the article,
>and the City considers it a prime site. My questions: Why place the well
>at the end of "A"? Will a reservoir accompany the well at a later date?
>Why does Moscow need a new well? How much will the well be capable of
>pumping (o.k. you won't know until it's drilled, but how much does the City
>want to pump?)? Thanx for any response.
>jm
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