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<blockquote data-quote="jackinok09" data-source="post: 4066654" data-attributes="member: 51322"><p>Often you can find water shallow but these days it's hard to find water real shallow that's not contaminated with chemicals metals etc.. That's why well drillers case thru all surface water. In fact in a lot of places it's illegal to use surface water ( if your caught of course) reason why most wells are not on maps is because they were drilled or dug before it was a law..i would suggest getting hold of a well drillers in your local area he would know more about where water is found than anyone. Old time drillers. Who have drilled lots of wells in your area can tell you pretty close where water will be because there drilled lots of wells that don't show on maps.if all you need is a few gallons even a small seep can supply that usually. If you've got a place that stays wet you can often sink a tub or bucket. With a lid on it. In the area with holes drilled in it to collect enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackinok09, post: 4066654, member: 51322"] Often you can find water shallow but these days it's hard to find water real shallow that's not contaminated with chemicals metals etc.. That's why well drillers case thru all surface water. In fact in a lot of places it's illegal to use surface water ( if your caught of course) reason why most wells are not on maps is because they were drilled or dug before it was a law..i would suggest getting hold of a well drillers in your local area he would know more about where water is found than anyone. Old time drillers. Who have drilled lots of wells in your area can tell you pretty close where water will be because there drilled lots of wells that don't show on maps.if all you need is a few gallons even a small seep can supply that usually. If you've got a place that stays wet you can often sink a tub or bucket. With a lid on it. In the area with holes drilled in it to collect enough. [/QUOTE]
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