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Re: Re: METERED well water
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Posted by Stick on May 29, 2004 at 05:38:22 from (142.16.22.18):
In Reply to: Re: METERED well water posted by john in la on May 29, 2004 at 05:22:14:
Laws are different everywhere. In most of Canada when you buy land, you don't get water, mineral, or timber rights with it. There are exeptions. At one time, the homesteader got these rights, but most have either been retained by the original family's descendants or sold off to mining or logging companies. As well, much of the land was once owned either by the railways or the government (crown land) and they don't give up rights when they sell. For example on my place, I have water rights and timber rights, but not mineral rights. They were sold off back in the 1930's when one of the owners was strapped for cash. I'm on a septic field so metering tank pumpouts wouldn't work thankfully! Besides most of my well water goes for livestock or for watering the garden and orchard. I haul my drinking water from a municipal well due to a high iron content in my own.
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