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What Everybody Ought To Know About Water In The Mountains

said on November 19th, 2007 filed under: Georgia Mountain Home Buyer's reVIEWS, Georgia Mountain Real Estate VIEWS, Professional Associate reVIEWS

Legal Advice from J. Byron Wyndham and Associates 

Water WaveWater WaveI am often asked about the difference between buying property and living only in the mountains, and owning mountain property but living in a metropolitan area. Aside from the fresh air, bubbling streams, and beautiful mountain views, there are some other differences that people in the mountains take for granted, which visitors or part-time owners may not notice.


Water WaveWe have recently been enduring a terrible drought in Georgia. Virtually the whole state is under a watering ban that includes watering for yards, for washing cars, and for other personal purposes.

 However, the ban does not apply to most of the mountain area of north Georgia. Why??

Most visitors are unaware that residents of the mountain areas in Georgia obtain their water from wells. We rely on the water table to supply us with water. Even though there may not be a government-issued watering ban, in times of drought wells can also be affected.

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