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RE: Irrigation is Tech

Aye, my family has a lifetime of experience. I have half a lifetime of forgetting what it was like. But I guess my mindset is finally turning somewhat to getting back to it in a way.

It's great to know I can talk to you about such things. We're generally rich in water as a county here in Bulgaria. Underwater supplies are mostly good and there's lots of different mineral springs. So you can imagine some neglect and some waste as a result.

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You can absolutely ask me anything whenever it comes up. I remember having the hardest time with this one well at a property our company had been called out to fix. It was a beautiful multi acre property on top of a mountain that over looked the city. It was a traditional Edo period japanese compound complete with enclosed verandas that lead from house to house and a giant koi pond with a waterfall. They had a well hidden away in a pine forest they had planted with footpaths and pagodas and the well was supposed to supply water for a good amount of the compound. Well the guy who put it in put a valve in backwards and it was initially a conundrum as to what was wrong with the system. Took us most of the day before we realized the valve to the pump was literally backwards. We never thought to check that because who would do such a thing we figured. The property was beautiful though. Will never forget it.