WHATS GOING ON AT SALT BOX???

Pine Meadow Mutual Water is gearing up along with Armstrong Drilling to drill an exploritory well hole at the old Salt Box Well site. For those of you who do not know where Salt Box is, it is located approximately 300 yards to the East of Bobcat Springs. Salt Box well never produced much water when test pumped in the summer of ’09, so many experts in the well industry including geologists, well drillers and engineers done a study in the area of Salt Box and they think there is water there the old well just might have not been drilled deep enough. Pine Meadow Mutual Water Company came to the conclusion that we should drill a exploritory hole instead of a production hole. An exploritory hole is a smaller hole that is drilled to find out what kind of material is being drilled and water is air lifted to tell the gallons per minute that the well will produce. A production whole is drilled with a mud type system and is very hard to tell the gallons per minute and also cost thousands of dollars more.
By doing the exploritory hole it will save us thousands of dollars and will tell us if we can go back in later to turn it in to a production well. The exploritory hole will begin June 7 and will be drilled 24 hours a day for about seven days if all goes well. We are unsure of the noise level this will create until we begin the drilling. Some areas may be louder than others, but by doing the 24 hour drilling it will save the company thousands of dollars by doing so. Please try and be patient with the drilling and if you have any complaints please contact us by phone, email or by mail. Please try to stay away from the drill site due to safety standards. Thank you and please check back to the website for further information regarding this matter.