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What has all this rainfall (summer included) done to alleviate the dire condition of the Wolfeboro town water supply? It had been seriously low for a few years, and the lack of snowfall didn't help. With the rains this summer and fall, I wonder how the water level has improved. This was covered extensively in the Grunter over the past few years -- has anyone heard anything?
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Grant,I can't speak to the Wolfboro suppy in particular but the whole state is totally saturated so I'm sure the Wolfboro supply is no different.Maybe the problem is that there is more demend than the source can supply.
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