Bulletin Board Post: Question about shallow well vs. deep well?

July 3, 2014

LATHAM, N.Y. — A WaterTechOnline.com user has asked a question about whether or not to get a deep well drilled on his newly purchased lot.

LATHAM, N.Y. — We strive to provide our readers with multiple forums for discussion about any water-related needs, and our Bulletin Board has continuously been a resource for industry professionals to discuss and brainstorm various issues.

User pat72 has recently posted a Bulletin Board question titled, "Shallow Well or Deep Well?"

“I'm new to the forum and trying to understand if I should get a deep well drilled on the lot I just purchased in SouthWest Ranches (S.E Florida),” said pat73. “It is quite difficult to get an honest opinion out there.”

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