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n2doc

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Thu Aug 23, 2012, 09:53 PM Aug 2012

Drought Disrupts Everyday Tasks In Rural Midwest (wells running dry)

By JOHN ELIGON
Published: August 23, 2012
WILDWOOD, Mo. — The wells supplying people’s homes are running dry here at the heart of the nation’s drought, which the government announced on Thursday has spread to 63.2 percent of the country, centered in the parched earth of the southern Midwest.

For some residents outside municipal water districts, it has become a struggle to wash dishes, or fill a coffee urn, even to flush the toilet. Mike Kraus, a cattle farmer in Garden City, Kan., twisted the tap on the shower the other day after work and heard nothing but hissing.

“And that was it,” he said.

While there are no national statistics on the rate at which residential wells are drying, drilling companies and officials in states across the Midwest have said that hundreds of people who rely on wells have complained of their pipes emitting water that goes from milky to spotty to nothing. An estimated 13.2 million households nationwide use private wells.

From the middle of June through the end of July, 100 to 150 people have contacted Indiana state officials complaining that their wells had either failed or were running dangerously low, said Mark Basch, head of water rights and use section of the state’s Department of Natural Resources.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/24/us/midwest-water-wells-drying-up-in-drought.html

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Drought Disrupts Everyday Tasks In Rural Midwest (wells running dry) (Original Post) n2doc Aug 2012 OP
There were reports of wells drying up here in NE MN about four or five years ago. Brickbat Aug 2012 #1
My mother's well went dry this year. postulater Aug 2012 #2

postulater

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2. My mother's well went dry this year.
Thu Aug 23, 2012, 10:33 PM
Aug 2012

She lives on top of a hill in central Wisconsin. Her well is quite deep, over 150 feet through sand and glacial boulders.

$7000 to fix it, which she doesn't have due to the losses in her assets during the recession. My five siblings and I are helping her when we can. But all of us have lost much also, 25% loss by a brother electrician, 30% loss by a teacher, nearly 80% by one small business owner. The insurance company executive got a huge bonus, enough to buy a new car with cash.


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