LBrown59
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1*Not really disagreeing with you__Jist pointing what I've learned By experience in my area.8561 said:1*You can disagree with me all you like, I simply had to follow the LAW.
2*Not subject to interpretation, not subject to my opinion, yours, or anyone else's.
3*I'm just telling it like it is here from personal experience.
4* You CAN force a well to be moved if it is located within 100' of the property boundry, like it or not.
5*Maybe your area is different,
6 but my guess is there are laws and regulations that govern it,
7*and opinions won't matter much.
8561
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4*I never heard of this around here. I have 2 wells. One on each side of my property and both are within 100 feet of my property.
I had the first one drilled in 1966 and the second one in 1971.
Both are over 100 feet from the neighbors septic systems. If either neighbor or even myself wants to make any changes in the septic we would have to get a permit to do so. If the permit states 100 feet from a well the specs for the septic would have to be changed not the location of the well.
5*I think it is~ I've see some screwy rules and regulations in some of the New England and Western states. Not that Ohio and the county I live in don't have their share of them too!
6*Yes there are rules and regulations here also.
But when it says a septic system must b at least 100 feet away from a well that don't mean the well has to be moved to allow the septic installation.
If the well is already there it means the septic must be placed so that it's not within 100 feet of the well.
If the septic is already there it means that a new well can't be drilled within 100 feet of the septic system. There again It's first their first rights.
7*My post was based on hands on experience from drilling some water wells and installing a few septic systems over the last 42 years.
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