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Im curious how many use surface (gravity) water?
I collect my water from a spring on the side of the mountain...It is our only source of potable water...We do use a tap filter for drinking water...
It is quite common in these parts (extreme N.E. GA)
Although the water table drops considerably in the mid to late summer I have never run out of water in over 40 years...even when neighboring wells have had problems...
city folks that stop on side of the road to get a jug filled of spring water
Your mountain or down the road? How do you do it? did you drive a pipe in or do you have a spring house?I collect my water from a spring on the side of the mountain...
Beautiful area ..... year before last I picked up a load in Walhalla, SC at the Timken plant going up to Michigan ...... took Highway 28 out, up thru Mountain Rest, SC and Pine Mountain, GA ...... on thru Highlands, NC and then US 64 over to Franklin, TN and on up US 441 to US 23/74 to I-40 ......I'm in Rabun Co (where 'Deliverence' was filmed)...
really thought that Highlands was quite the place
I'm in Rabun Co (where 'Deliverence' was filmed)...the name "coleman" is not uncommon but I'm not familiar with a "Cole Mountain"
Beautiful area ....
The ride coming out of there was pretty impressive ..... very narrow windy road hanging on the side of a mountain .... probably chiseled/basted out of it .... very high and steep drop-offs and no guardrails as I recall ..... glad I drive a small truck![]()
Beautiful area ..... year before last I picked up a load in Walhalla, SC at the Timken plant going up to Michigan ...... took Highway 28 out, up thru Mountain Rest, SC and Pine Mountain, GA ...... on thru Highlands, NC and then US 64 over to Franklin, TN and on up US 441 to US 23/74 to I-40 ......
Incredible scenery ..... really thought that Highlands was quite the place ..... little community nestled up in the mountains ...... would really like to take the wife there at some point ....
The ride coming out of there was pretty impressive ..... very narrow windy road hanging on the side of a mountain .... probably chiseled/basted out of it .... very high and steep drop-offs and no guardrails as I recall ..... glad I drive a small truck![]()
I'm in Rabun Co (where 'Deliverence' was filmed)...the name "coleman" is not uncommon but I'm not familiar with a "Cole Mountain"
Have had the property since the lae 60's...you sound as if you have lived there for quite some time why is your name a pine that is not native to the area...
I have one neighbor who's home is not high enough above their spring to provide adequite pressure...so...they use a pump to move the water up the hill to a storage tankk that is high enough above the house for adequite pressure.fed but not high enough above the house to gain pressure so a small pump will be required
Today you can't trust ground water anymore between pesticide runoff from local farmers to dead animals
There is really not enough volume from the springs...and the steep grade of the property makes it infeasable to create any infrastructure...Can you utilize it for hydro power or is the run too low?
However I once thought of making some sort of poor-man's air conditioning by letting the cold spring water run through a radiator with a fan behind it...![]()