Update on getting water to allotment

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How hard can that be?

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Reply to
Adrian C
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My daughters ex used to work for one of these moleing contractors. They were not adverse to doing private jobs at the weekend for beer vouchers......

Reply to
The Medway Handyman

I think it's in our allotment conditions that we don't. But I will be checking. ah yes "shall not make or sink any well for the purpose of obtaining water" :(

Reply to
mogga

Indeed. We don't have much spare cash at the moment as a group, so the water thing is off anyway. If we can scrounge some more barrels and tanks they we'll be fine I reckon.

Reply to
mogga

Well dig a well for oil then. If you strike water pump it out.

Reply to
The Other Mike

:-)

We'd briefly discussed this after I said to him how much you can take out for free - my OH is now interested in pumps that'll run off a solar panel there's a rechargeable battery one at maplin at the moment he's spotted - just not sure how good it is and whether it'd do the job.

Reply to
mogga

Would that be covered by the mineral rights we're also not allowed? :-)

Reply to
mogga

Dig hole, line with plastic, call it a pond.

Reply to
dennis

The design of the allotment is such that the pond would have to be a long way from the garage. Guttering is cheap enough I spose though...

Reply to
mogga

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