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Does anyone know where I can go, within an hour drive of Seattle area,

to gather fresh spring water? If you do, please email me with the

details. I would really like to get some for my family.

 

Thanks,

Suzanne

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There is an artesian spring in Lynwood on 164th, close to 36th (sorry I have no

address and found none). The water is free, tested 3x a month and many people

love the crisp taste of it. There is a small parking lot in front of it and most

often has lines. I would advise going when others are not...I went last Friday

early afternoon and there were only 5 people in front of me.

 

Best,

Caroline

 

 

Suzanne

Sunday, February 24, 2008 7:24 PM

 

Spring Water?

 

 

Does anyone know where I can go, within an hour drive of Seattle area,

to gather fresh spring water? If you do, please email me with the

details. I would really like to get some for my family.

 

Thanks,

Suzanne

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello Suzanne,

 

In Lynnwood on 164th Street is an Artesian Well that is quite popular. I've

been drinking this water for the past ten years. The water district tests it

regularly to ensure it's safe. Go Northbound on I-5, take the 164th St. exit

and go left at the light (westbound), go over the overpass and through the first

stop light heading down a hill. It's at the dip in the road on the right

(before the next stop light) ... you'll have to look closely for it and probably

will pass it the first time as there's no sign. There's usually a lot of cars

there during the day. Good luck to you!

 

map & pics here - http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM1GGF

 

Rawsome Mary

 

" think outside the oven "

 

 

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Don't they still have that in Lynnwood off of 164th? (accross I-5 from

Wall Mart on the West side.)

 

Linda K.

 

Don't think. Thinking is the enemy of creativity, Its self-conscious, and

anything self-conscious is lousy. You can't try to do things. You simply must do

things. Ray Bradbury.

 

 

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