Neighbors have a household use only well. They have two outdoor faucets which they shouldn't have and every day they are watering their deck, patio, grass and filling a wading pool. Now they bought a large above ground pool. Their waste is atrocious and all the wells around them suffer.
Who do you contact to report this waste especially when they aren't supposed to be doing any of it in the first place?
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It should be reported to whatever entity holds your water shares. In Trails West it's Mountain Mutual Reservoir. Not sure of other areas of Burland.
Under Mountain Mutual we're allowed to have outdoor faucets and allowed to water 500 (I think) square feet of garden, flower or vegetable. Other water companies may have different regulations. I can't imagine any of them allowing an above ground pool.
Mntntrekker I wouldn't waste my breath on the HOA especially in Burland. What I would do is find out how the LUR's read or call Tom Eisenman and find out from him which way to take it....and then go from there. GOOD LUCK!!
Wily Fox aka Angela wrote: why shouldn't a homeowner have 2 outdoor faucets?
Because if you have a household use only well, it means no outside water use. And since you are not supposed to use water outside, you don't need an outside spigot.