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Jul 23, 2013 3:30 PM CST

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To me it was scary to realize some people may not have water at hand--they have to wait a day or two for it, or for a delivery by truck.

I have always been happy to live near a river: The Manistee back home in Northern Michigan, and the Black Warrior here in Alabama. Its hard to believe that people actually live so far away from a river, lake, or ocean.

And I was surprised to learn many years ago that ground water for wells can be depleted in just a few days by bull dozing the trees.

Yet I have seen this on archeological sites several times. Cut the trees and the ground water level recedes. I haven't seen the reverse: grow trees and the ground water rises. of course it would take many years to regrow mature trees.
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