anygunanywhere wrote:Back-up wells might be a no-no. In La Grange our subdivision is on city water and we cannot put in a well.mewalke wrote:Thanks, as I've been searching I've noticed a lot of places that I wouldn't have thought to have water do, usually co-op or something. I'd still prefer to have a well for backup but with co-op water I'd be happy.2farnorth wrote:Based on personal experience and what I've read on here stay out of Collin County if you want a range. Up here in Fannin county we are pretty much unrestricted except that most places are on a "public" water system of some sort. I've heard that it's real tough to get a permit to put in a well. Many wells have had to be filled in.
I have 3 acres in Kerrville for sale.
Anygunanywhere
oooo, Kerrville!!!!
