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H2Olympia: Artesian Well Advocates was founded as a non-profit organization in Olympia, Washington to preserve the use of the artesian well system.

Olympia, Washington and its surrounding communities have enjoyed the artesian water in the area as a source of drinking water for many years. The artesian water was used as a water source historically until a municipal water system came on line. The Olympia Brewing Company created the slogan, "It's the water" describing that the artesian water contributed to the good taste of it's beer.

Daily, hundreds of people from all walks of life go down to the one remaining publicly accessible well and fill containers for personal and household use. The artesian water comes from an underground Artesian aquifer that dispenses water through a 2-inch pipe coming out of the ground. The rate of flow is about 10 gallons per minute.

The water is tested by the Thurston County Public District under an agreement reached in 2009 to preserve the use of the well for the public.[1] The current situation is not a permanent solution for access to the artesian well system, as the property the well is located on is privately owned.

H2Olympia advocates to preserve the current well and participates in formulating a permanent plan to create publicly accessible facilities for the Olympia community to be able to enjoy the artesian water into the future. [edit] Notes

  1. ^ "It's Still the Water" Thurston County PUD Report - CONNECTIONS, Summer 2009, Vol. 3, No. 3 - http://www.wpuda.org/PDF_files/Connections/Summer2009final.pdf

[edit] External links

   * H2Olympia Artesian Well System Map on Google Maps

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:MemeGirl/H2Olympia" Categories: Non-profit organizations based in Washington (U.S. state) | Olympia, Washington

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H2Olympia: Artesian Well Advocates was formulated in February, 2009 to respond to the possible closure of the one remaining publicly accessible artesian well in Olympia, WA.

http://www.weeklyvolcano.com/article/3800

The former group that advocated for the public use of the well, the Friends of Artesians, disbanded publicly with a statement to the Mayor and City Council of Olympia indicating their frustration with the city government in their advocacy efforts.

http://www.olywip.org/site/page/article/2008/12/07.html

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History of artesian water use in Olympia.

Artesian water has been used as a drinking water supply in Olympia since before the founding of the city. Over 90 wells supplied the city with water from the artesian aquifer until the building of the Olympia municipal water system. (cite) The use of artesian water then dwindled down to just a few accessible wells, and finally, the one accessible well on the corner of Jefferson Street and State Street. (cite the olympian) The water was tested for drinkability by a local advocacy group, the Friends of Artesians

Olympia Artesian Drinking Water Well A group called “Friends of the Artesians,” the City of Olympia, and the Port of Olympia are working together to create a public park-like area with a ... www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wr/swro/olympia-artesian.html - Cached - Similar -

for many years, and under that procedure, the well was accessible to the public. (cite cite WIP)

The disbanding of the Friends created a crisis, due to the fact that if the water was not properly tested, then it would be banned for use for the public.

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     Friends of Artesians: Homepage
     Dec 1, 2008 ... Important letter about the future of the artesian well in Olympia .... Nov 20th, Artesian well supporters disband · Nov 28th, ...
     www.oly-wa.us/Artesians/ - Cached - Similar 



(cite the olympia) A group called "It's Still the Water" was formed by concerned citizens in an attempt to keep the well open.

Group forms to save artesian well - South Sound - The Olympian ... Jan 24, 2009 ... Friends of Artesians also announced it would stop testing the well water after February. Monthly tests for bacterial contamination and ... www.theolympian.com/southsound/story/736939.html - Cached - Similar -

An agreement was reached with the Thurston County PUD (cite thurston pud publication), the City of Olympia and the property owner that the well resides on to keep the well open.

Artesian well will stay open - South Sound - The Olympian ... Feb 25, 2009 ... OLYMPIA — Downtown's artesian well, threatened with closing at the end of ... of closing since a citizens group, Friends of the Artesians, ... www.theolympian.com/southsound/story/768968.html - Cached - Similar -

The agreement is considered a temporary operational agreement until a permanent solution can be found to allow public access to the well.

The group, "It's Still the Water" went through a formation process that included a name change to "H2Olympia: Artesian Well Advocates" and achieving non-profit status in the State of Washington. The group continues to meet with governances and departments that oversee drinking water supplies and is working with them to formulate a permanent solution to the well issue.

The well is considered a major attraction to the Olympia (cite anything), the slogan "It's the Water" by the Olympia Brewing Company

http://brewerygems.com/olympia.htm

being it's most famous reference. Over 200 people a day visit the well for their drinking water.


Include

  • Map of artesian wells
  • video of table for olympia
  • videos of the well