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Wells Go Dry, City Helps Out

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Tom Michaels - Internet News Director
@ October 10, 2008 7:52 AM
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DARKE COUNTY, Ohio -- A Darke County neighborhood is back to normal now as several wells went dry in "Lakeview Estates", near Greenville.

At least one new well was drilled.

Now city officials will try to determine if the new "Ethanol" plant, the dry conditons over the past month or both, are to blame.

People in "Lakeview Estates" say Greenville provided them with drinking water, even though they are not part of the city.



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