The Spring That Wasn't

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At first, we believed we had a spring on the property. However, we noticed a problem: during the summer months, this supposed spring would dry up. To clarify the situation, we collected a water sample for analysis, which revealed the presence of non-fecal coliform bacteria. This indicated that the water was not coming from a consistent underground source but was instead stagnant water exposed to the environment, allowing organic life to develop.Ultimately, we discovered that the water was part of the surface runoff collected higher up, which seeped through the soil beneath the road rather than flowing through the drainage system installed by the Department of Public Works (MOP). Therefore, it wasn't a natural spring but rather the result of poorly channeled drainage.

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