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I live next to water meadows which flood up to about 1 metre deep 2-3
times a year. In dry weather I estimate if I dig a hole at the bottom of my garden I will hit water at about 600 mm down. It seems like a good resource for watering my garden if we get a hosepipe ban. Has anybody got any experience of this, and what flow I might get? |
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