Do I have a spring?

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josephny

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I'm hoping someone here has some experience with fresh water springs.

I'm in Sullivan County, NY, where we've had lots and lots of rainfall.

I was riding around in the woods and I notice a fast moving stream. Now, I know this stream from years of exploring the wood, and I've always assumed it was a runoff/ground water stream. It dries up in the drier months. But, I always wanted to follow it upstream.

I did just that this past weekend. I followed it upstream which was also uphill for quite a while until it essentially ended at a wet area.

My question is how can I determine is wet area is a spring, or just a place where the runoff collects?

I don't see running water, but the wet area is high up compared to 75% of it's surroundings and we've had a couple days without rain and over 90 degree heat.

Are there any telltale signs short of water shooting out between rocks? Maybe a test I can do?

Thank you,

Joseph
 
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Look for the wettest place and start digging with a shovel. Not deep digging, just exploring. Depending on the place, dig a small ditch to drain off the water and show where it comes from. Just fiddle with it some dry day, dig a little, look a little, dig a little more. What you are looking for is water coming up as you dig. After you find it wall it up clean it out and cover it, leaving an overflow.
 
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Could be that the aquifer is filled and it is just running the extra water away. Next time it is dry dig your hole. If it fills quickly and is cold to very cold water, I would say you have a spring.
 
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If the water will flow, I'd say you have a spring.
I downloaded a paper off the internet about how to get water out of most any hill. So I wouldn't be to finicky about whether it is a spring or whatever.

Our home spring, it is the headwaters for a branch of a major river. Back when we were pumping it, a home pump couldn't drain it. But left on it's own, it will refill it's tile, and then run continuously out of it's overflow pipe at a rate of about 1.5 gal / minute. That doesn't sound very impressive, but apparently it has not been dry in several hundred years if we take at face value what the natives in the area said about it (they claimed they have never known it to be dry, and natives shared it far and wide, as well as taking water from it's branch.)

Incidentally, we have not been able to "settle" the estate, mostly because of that spring. It seems there are too many people in the family who think that they will need that spring again someday. Clean water bubbling out of the ground is still a powerful draw.

When I was a kid, all the old folks knew of my family because they knew of that spring.
 
   / Do I have a spring?
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Thanks so much guys!

I knew this was the place to ask (;-)

Should I look for the wettest area, or the wet area closest to what looks like the origin? The origin is uphill and it just a round wet area. As I go downhill, the wet area turns into a small stream which then gets bigger as it flows downhill.

I'll give it a few more days of dry and start digging.

And, I'll see how cold the water is.

This might be relevant -- the land is heavy clay with rocks, with a top, thin layer of dirt. That is, it doesn't drain well.

I'll take some pics during the process and report back.

Thanks again
 
   / Do I have a spring? #6  
go when every thing dries out. Then see if its still wet
 
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We have 2 on our property. If I had a metal detector I'd love to dig around to see what I could find. When water bubbles out of the ground you have to assume there has always been people living near it.
 
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Yep, springs can be very important. Last summer while in Tohoku, Japan, we happened to coincidentally meet a woman riding a bicycle carrying plastic jugs. We talked to her for a long time (we speak Japanese), and she told us the tsunami wave came up to within about 10 feet of her house up on the hill. Everyone was without power, water, gas, etc. for a long time, but there is a spring behind her house with good water. She and her friends and people close enough could come a get water, she was still delivering water as of last summer. I just love springs! Let us know what you find, I hope it is a spring!
 
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Engineer775 has lots of great water videos on Youtube. Check out his channel. He did some work with a spring and showed how everything went together.
 
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Engineer775 has lots of great water videos on Youtube. Check out his channel. He did some work with a spring and showed how everything went together.

I'll second Engineer775 That guy knows his water and is a great source for info. Be sure to search for (Ram Pump) on youtube.
 

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