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Covering the areas from well testing, digging and maintenance to testing and utilizing springs to rainwater capture and containment for household use through household plumbing and on to greywater and even blackwater management.

The process of actually making water available for use in a homestead is one that I don't see discussed very much. I don't have enough knowledge in this area to start making a reasonable list, but I think it is an important subject that is not addressed very well and wanted to raise it for those who know more than I to create a list.
 
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