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Wowzers, Steve! Your house must be an old one, with a hand-dug well under the floorboards. Not that I go looking for this, but I have only ever seen one local house with a hand-dug well (under the kitchen floor). You see some yard wells, probably usually fake, but I don't think a hand-dug well under the house is very common these days.
Yep Clint, I have a Katadyn water filter with extra filter guts (charcoal & ceramic) in my ALICE pack. Thing is, you can't filter what isn't there or is unfilterable (chemical contamination; natural or man-made). I'm thinkin that a "100 year drought" - occurring every 100 or so years, coupled with a water table shift might be worse than a 100 year flood.
For water purity, I would use filters. For moving around searching for game or food, I have a "Life Straw" http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=lifestraw+filter&... This straw works well. I was developed for children in Africa to get clean water from the foulest sources.
Also, you can make your own filters from charcoal and use plastic pipe to put the charcoal into connecting funnels or hoses to the capped ends.
I also have a little hand pump water filter I carried in Kosovo and Iraq. Do your research and get-er done.
Howard, my Grandfather's well in Southeastern Kentucky was contaminated with sulfur due to coal mining on the other side of the mountains in Virginia some 100 miles away. They set off a charge to loosen a new vein of coal one day and it shifted the water table. It was just that simple. So I would say, yes. Even a mild earthquake could shift water tables and even surface water. In fact, earthquakes along Madrid Fault shifted the flow of the Mississippi River around 1811 and actually caused the river to flow backwards!
The Madrid Fault is named after Madrid, Missouri around where the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers meet. In falls within the States of Arkansas, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky and Tennessee.
And, the same crust shift (earthquakes) might dry up a bunch of wells by moving the ground water elsewhere or deeper.
Yeah, I know it sounds a little over the edge, but I wonder if part of the future problem of water shortage, in areas normally without water supply problems currently, might be even mild earthquakes shifting the surface water. Yellowstone's 45 mile diameter super volcano is due to erupt any day, according to vulcanologists who can probably trace their lineage to the "flat earth" scientists or Earth-is-the-center-of-the-solar-system Deans of Dogma. Nevertheless, a quake might just shift the flow of some of the current spring water underground. That is, if Yellowstone blows, the spring up in Coon Holler, in West By God Virginia (WBGV) might go dry.
We have a water well on our property with a old fashion hand pump. There is also a small Bayou that skirts our property.
Water and survival go hand in hand.
I think you are right, Ken.
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