Drilling a well
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We don't have mains water on Rigaud mountain so the only option is to drill a well. No water bills for us, although drilling a well doesn't come cheap. The humungous drilling rig will bang and churn away for about two days until it hits a decent water vane, probably several hundred feet underground. We will then have to get it tested and install a filter and water softener.
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