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    Feb 2, 2010, 07:49 AM
    Dirty spring water
    Every time it rains or snow melts off my spring water gets completely dirty. It is like a grey-brown-black looking muddy mess. It takes several days to clear and usually 2 or so water filters. It hasn't rained in like 5 days and my water is still undrinkable and can't even wash clothes. What is causing this mess? Thank you for any help.

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