OKshorthorn
Well-known member
Ok, I have a question for my legal professional friends here.
I live in rural Oklahoma. We only have a water well, no access to rural water now or in the foreseeable future. An energy company has proceeded to build a giant pond/hole. 1,000 ft long and 250' wide, still going down so I don't know how deep it will be yet. They are going to drill a water well, and flood it. From my small brain, and at a conservative depth of 10 foot, we are talking about over 18 million gallons of water if they just fill it once.
I'm concerned about the water table and my sole source of drinking water to my home. This well/pond is located about 2,000-2,500 foot from my house, on the same quarter of land that my home sits on.
Do I have my options? Or just bend over and hope it all works out?
I live in rural Oklahoma. We only have a water well, no access to rural water now or in the foreseeable future. An energy company has proceeded to build a giant pond/hole. 1,000 ft long and 250' wide, still going down so I don't know how deep it will be yet. They are going to drill a water well, and flood it. From my small brain, and at a conservative depth of 10 foot, we are talking about over 18 million gallons of water if they just fill it once.
I'm concerned about the water table and my sole source of drinking water to my home. This well/pond is located about 2,000-2,500 foot from my house, on the same quarter of land that my home sits on.
Do I have my options? Or just bend over and hope it all works out?