Little heart well pipe.

Sum1

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 28, 2015
Posts
5,013
Likes
623
Points
413
Location
Bismarck
So there is an old well pipe sticking out of the ground in the little heart bottoms south of Mandan that has had water running out of it for as long as I can remembers. And I remember a guy I worked with about twenty years ago said he would drink out of it. I’m curious if anyone knows if that’s safe drinking water?
 


1lessdog

★★★★★ Legendary Member
Joined
Oct 29, 2019
Posts
2,115
Likes
1,432
Points
493
My guess is a Artesian well. I know where there are 5 of them. They flow year round. One of them are horses drank out of them like a water fountain at a school.
 

KDM

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 20, 2015
Posts
10,046
Likes
3,340
Points
848
Location
Valley City
Lots of cattle drink artesian well water. Deer drink artesian well water. Birds, etc. etc. etc. Never seen piles of dead cows, deer, or any other critter around an artesian well, nor have I heard of such a thing. People then eat said cows, deer, birds, etc. and I've heard nothing about negative affects. With that, I'd not go without my morning coffee because the water came from an artesian well. But what do I know?
 


NDbowman

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Aug 21, 2015
Posts
1,232
Likes
494
Points
283
I'd drink it. Probably cleaner and safer than treated city water with all the chlorine and crap in it. There are two wells like that a few miles north or me that run all year long, no one uses them anymore.
Dad had an abandoned farmstead on some of his land that the well would trickle over when not in use. There was a concrete pad that at one time had a cattle water fountain on it but had been removed. The water would flow out of the black plastic water line coming up out of the riser in that concrete pad. Deer and coyotes would use it in the winter. I always wanted to put a camera up by it and see what all used it. But a house got moved into that yard for my sister and in the process of landscaping and cleaning up the old yard, that water fountain pad got covered up with dirt. Old well got capped and a new well drilled.
We've got numerous shallow pasture wells for cattle, under 20ft deep. I drink water from them all the time in the summer, that water tastes better than about anything I've drank.
 

wslayer

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Jul 12, 2015
Posts
3,538
Likes
1,449
Points
503
The one at Crystal Springs use to run all the time too. We use to stop and fill water containers out of that many yrs ago. Very tasty water.
 

1lessdog

★★★★★ Legendary Member
Joined
Oct 29, 2019
Posts
2,115
Likes
1,432
Points
493
The one at Crystal Springs use to run all the time too. We use to stop and fill water containers out of that many yrs ago. Very tasty water.
There is a lot of difference between fresh spring water flowing out of the ground and artesian water. Artesian is very hard water. I remember kids back in the 60's having a rust deposit on there teeth growing up.
 

Airwolf1972

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Sep 8, 2015
Posts
82
Likes
11
Points
138
If it's artesian well you can drink it many farms had artesian water years ago, but if I remember right if you weren't used to it I wouldn't drink much of it or you'll get the shits from it. Just what I remember from the 70's and 80's
 


Skeeter

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
May 16, 2015
Posts
3,896
Likes
1,643
Points
578
Location
Beulah nd
I drank artesian and spring fed water for 25 years and am still here to talk about. SW water or treated city water taste like dogshit compared to spring or artesian water. when I left the ranch and went to the Collage, I’d haul water with me because I couldn’t stand the taste of treated water.
 

Recent Posts

Friends of NDA

Top Posters of the Month

  • This month: 57
  • This month: 12
  • This month: 12
  • This month: 10
  • This month: 9
  • This month: 8
  • This month: 6
  • This month: 5
  • This month: 5
  • This month: 4
Top Bottom