I bought some
land in East Tennessee back in August. As we have been exploring it we found out it had a spring. Last weekend we found the spring and took a look at it. The overflow from spring runs down a valley and then goes into the ground about 100 feet or so down the valley as it isn't a huge volume of
water and there is lots of limestone in the area. The spring is a muddy / damp area with a pipe that the water comes out of... it looks like the pipe was driven pretty much horizontally into the ground. You can't really see it in the attached picture as it had a big clump of grasses growing in the pipe. I pulled out the grass and it seemed to increase the water flow a tiny bit. I didn't calculate the water flow this trip but it's a good trickle.
I have never seen a spring like this. I'm curious if anyone has any
experience with one like this. It really looks like a pvc pipe driven horizontally into the ground. How was it put in? How far do you think it goes back? I'm wondering as it is all wet in the area if we could drive another pipe in the ground in a different direction to get more water as what is coming out probably won't be
enough for livestock and watering of gardens, etc. Any help would be appreciated.
thanks,
Keith Murphy
http://www.permaculturefreedom.com