Has a spout, shelter and parking for 5-6 cars. 2 spouts, five gallons per minute from each.
Nearest Address
164th Street, Lynnwood, WA
Directions from Nearest Address
Off I-5 exit 183, go right on 164th 3-4/10 of a mile to the bottom of the hill and you will see cars on the north side. Quite a popular place; busy even late at night. One can go there 24/7 and get free water. There are two “fill up areas” and each spills out five gallons per minute.
It is on 164th St SW, roughly half way between 22nd Ave. W and 25 Ave. W on the N. side of street. So, it is a left turn (west) from I-5 if you are coming from Seattle.
This is my 100% personal experience. My experience might not match everybody else. I drank this water only for about 2 years. Recently I had begun to have major pain in both of my kidneys. I would have to pee constantly, my body was no longer retaining any of this water. I don’t know why it took so long to figure out, but I finally for a week after trying numerous things, decided to stop drinking the water.
I felt better. I’m feeling better. I’m typing this about a week and half since I’ve stop drinking this water raw. The first week I had no water to drink, so I just drank organic juice. Now I just bought a distiller and I’m distilling this water. My kidneys aren’t hurting when I drink it this way so far. The water leaves behind a ton of junk in my distiller. I might make a Youtube video and tell my story.
I know there’s a lot of talk back and forth about spring water vs distilled water. I guess this is well water and not even from a spring? The quest to find good, pure, healthy water shouldn’t be this hard. Here’s a couple things I would like to add that I have learned..
– Don’t use plastic ever. Use glass. I used plastic containers / jugs, water bottles, etc. It’s a huge huge mistake. I think everybody can agree on this. Switch to glass.
– If something isn’t feeling right, listen to your body.
My body was in extreme pain for far far too long. I should have put 2 + 2 together and stopped drinking the water far earlier. I was drinking a gallon a day. I was all but on my way to the doctor, or the ER. I had already decided to go and felt like whatever was wrong with me was going to cut my life on this earth drastically. I had already accepted it and felt depressed. That’s how much pain my kidneys were in.
It’s only been like a week and 3 days and I can’t believe how good I feel already. I can’t say for certain that distilled water is better for everybody. I need to wait more time before I make that judgement, but so far it has been good to me.
I’ve heard everything from ; distilled is lifeless water and it takes out all the minerals the body needs. I’ve also heard that these minerals are inorganic and not healthy to be in your body and distilled is water in it’s pure form without these toxins. I’ve heard that going back and forth from spring to distilled is best. Etc, etc.
I only know what my body tells me. I’m sorry for the long message. I hope health be amongst you all and hopefully together we can find the truth about what is the healthiest water for us to be drinking. I might make a Youtube video about my story and follow up with how my body is doing with the distilled water I’m drinking.
I honestly dont know too much about this well, but you are not the first one to get sick from drinking it. Our family got blessed in the beginning of the year with a Kangen water machine and it is the most hydrating, alkalyzing water around. Drinking distilled water is actually very dangerous because it is totally stripped of all minerals, thus stripping the minerals in your body when you drink it. Check with the WHO (World Health Org.) There are findings that distilled water causes heart desease. If you want to drink the best water shoot me an email and I will tell you more about Kangen water. Take care.
Hi James. I did Lynnwood water also for sometime and also got symptoms in the kidney too and stomach issues. Then I read that that water in Lynnwood was coming mostly from Martha Lake and there are a lots of houses around Martha Lake. I got a distiller instead and even if it makes zero toxins water, it’s still not optimal since there are no minerals there and without minerals it’s not that healthy.
I totally understand where Rafail and the others are coming from because I used to feel the same way until I read the Urantia Book. About halfway through — it dawned on my that my selfish attitude –worrying about imagined rules being bent by others whose situation I know little about — was leading me into the darkness and out of the light.
Once you realize how much joy and happiness you can receive simply by serving others, the opportunities that result from being in tune with the Love Circuits will be an extra bonus.
Consider that we could never know our brother’s sorrows, therefore we are in no position to judge or impose imagined rules of ettiquette. He could have a bad back and not able to lift more than one gallon at a time, or perhaps he spends his day’s work on more worthy causes, such as food for his family or donating to men on the street.
But we also need to go easy on the complainers. Just because they haven’t yet figured out the secrets to life’s true cause doesn’t mean we need to railroad them for posting their opinions, it’s within their right and we should all be so lucky to have freedom of speech.
We ALL need to patient with one another and mind our manners when it comes to our brothers and sisters. If you have extra money, why not buy a load of 5-gallon jugs and give them away to those who need them?
We are all being tested and watched to see who will make the cut for the challenges that are just around the corner. We must be loving and kind and keep our gaze soft and gentle when judging our neighbors as well as ourselves. Shalom. ~
Thank you for you uplifting comment, Christine. I believe that we are heading toward a time when people can savor every spectrum of existence and leave behind the tendency to default to the polarized black and white view of our universe. Sat Nam
Hello. Does anyone know where the test results for the PH levels came from. I went on the website to look at the inorganic compounds report and PH Level is showing 6. Thanks.
Water is hard to find. Much less water that is not polluted by PVC pipe or metal spouts. PVC is made from Dioxin, which is the most poisonous chemical on the planet and the epoxy and pipe sealant used is toxic…. Plastic has been proven to be made of PBA, which is a female hormone causing three different types of cancers in laboratory male rats. Also, as i searched into the mountains around Oregon i keep finding springs that have been polluted by the logging companies, spraying “Round Up” to kill all undergrowth to make it easier to get to the trees. “Round Up” and other chemicals are seeping into the ground water, making it’s way to the rivers and killing the fish and their habitats….
Please can we work together to stop these types of things….? Return to using rock and stone to build up our spring sites, collecting the springs with a pour-over ledge to fill our containers.
I am designing a way to correct some of the spring sites i have found and hope that others will help correct the ones in their areas
Hey everybody, I requested the quality test reports for the spring in January 2011 and Lynnwood Water happily complied! You can see them here. They’re valid as of January 2011.
It’s true, this is the best water in Washington, maybe even the world! I mean, not even imported water is of this high a qualilty with this few pollutants!
I only ask that if you have a lot of gallons to fill up (over 25), you be polite and go to the end of the line to fill up the rest!
I once had to wait for a guy to fill up 44 5 gallon jugs, along with a ton of other people (as you might imagine). He was totally unapologetic about making everyone wait almost an hour and said he did this “monthly” (though I don’t believe him). He was Canadian none-the-less! And I was the only one to speak up and call him out. NOT okay. He should have at least let the next in line go after every 25 gallons or so. Next time, I’m gonna make myself the well heckler. I know it’s not socially acceptable because it’s a free public resource but someone’s got to call people out and remind them of human decency, in a decent manner.
LOL~!.Whether you have a small bottle or hundred of gallons to fill, Its first come first serve guys. So people who have no patience, please stop complaining. And when there are times u do have to wait a while for your turn, just be thankful and blessed that this water of this quality is available for all of us to enjoy. City fluoride and chlorinated tap water sucks. The wait is so worth it. 🙂
if your going to have more than 5-5 gallon jugs I agree with other posts that you should fill your 5 then go to the end of the line for your next 5. Poeple that are rude and tie up one side for over 30 minutes filling up 20-5 gallon jugs or more will cause the water district to shut this thing down or regulate it is some way, neither of which I hope happens. But keep up with your rude attitute and well all loose this privilage.
Arrogance will inevitably backfire on people who consider themselves “the centers of the universe”. The forms might be various, immediate or remote in time. But if I am there while you or other people like you, Jason, filling your tanks for longer than 5 minutes, I will make sure you (or them) do consider others around. Respect, and be respected!
It is first come first serve, and I respect that, but there is also a general ettiquette there as well. I’ve been going there for well over 10 years, and one time recently I saw a couple wait in line together, then take up both sides of the well. I was right behind them with one 24 oz bottle, but they didn’t seem to care at all. I just find the consideration level going down as time goes by, and I think it would be wise if the county would post some guidelines for those who don’t care, or know about the ettiquette of the well so that everything is clear.
Life is all about choices. You can choose to be appreciative, loving and kind in ANY circumstance or you can choose to be miserable. This spring can be a wonderful opportunity to improve your reactions if you are often at the mercy of your habitual, negative responses. Try something new. Find understanding and patience for a stranger whose upsetting you. Or at the very least, focus on how fortunate we are to even have such a well in the first place. See you at the spring! (I’ll be the happy one.)
Being a Canadian, I take offence to the comment of this person being Canadian “none-the -less”. As a well founded rule, Canadians are very polite and generous by nature and we DO share our water with US citizens. That being said, as a fellow Canadian, I must apologize to the folks having to wait for the ungrateful person selfishly going along with his business of gathering water without any kind of regard for other peoples’ needs….he probably did not say thank you to those of you from the states for the water so I will say it for him… Thank You and apologies to all
Suzanne from the West Kootenay, B.C. Canada
The only way we will have world peace is if we have ONE continent — ONE country — ONE world government. Look at all this arguing over what is MINE and what is YOURS! It’s all God’s and we are priviledged to use it to keep our bodies refreshed and energized!
Holy crap… spare us the kumbaya drivel and focus on the point made: A modest degree of respect for others waiting in a line should not be too much to ask. If the occasional self-absorbed deadbeat shows up with a trailer full of water bottles to fill up, others should be able to limit the deadbeat’s time at the tap. A maximum time/quantity limit should be exercised when others are waiting… a posted sign would be useful for those otherwise lacking the basic common courtesy.
First time here. lady in about her 60's has been coming here for over 18 years comes from over 50 miles away. Said it is the only water she has drunk in that time. Lifted15 5 gallons containers into her van. I did a TDS. It measured out at 64. It is so sweet. Just here visiting my son who lives in Everett. They will be getting there water from here from now on. Thank you sooo much for posting this site.
Getting off of I-5, head west. It's on the right (north) side of 164th at the bottom of the hill before it starts to go back up. It's wonderful water. I've been going there for two years now. Definitely worth the drive.
I love this water! I have been drinking it for 7 years without a problem. Its always flowing, nice and cold and busy! Its been there for 20 plus years and tested every month by the Alderwood Water district. fuck yes!
I drive 140 miles round trip with about 10 all-glass 1 gal Carlo Rossi wine containers. No plastic. My morning coffee is to kill for. My health is to live for.
The water is the best there! I have been getting water there since the 60’s. There were only a hand full of people that even knew about it..We had to walk back into the woods a little ways back then and there was a primitive old pipe that was just sticking out of the ground that gave us access to the water! Great memories but, I am grateful how they have made it so much easier to access the water! Enjoy everyone!!!
I fill up two 5-gallon containers about twice a month. I have gone at all times of the day and night. My average wait time is 10 to 15 minutes. The water quality is excellent.
Drinking pure spring water is one of the most important things we can do for our health. Our bodies are over 99% water at the molecular level, so water affects every aspect of our biology. Yet, not all water is created equal. Almost all the bottled spring water available is pasteurized for shelf stability, which neutralizes many of the powerful health benefits such as increased hydrogen, healthy probiotics, and crystalline structure. For more about why unprocessed spring water is the best water to drink, read this.
The best way to guarantee you are getting real unprocessed spring water is to collect it yourself. This is a short and simple guide filled with information about how to gather spring water. We will cover how to find a spring, how to collect the water, how to honor the spring, how to store the water properly and other tips.
FindASpring.org is the best resource for locating a spring near you. However, not all springs are on the map. First, check the map to see if there is a spring in your local area. If there is, look at the reviews and comments. Has anyone shared helpful information about flow rate or posted a water test result? Is the spring in a pristine area? Do a bit of research and make sure the spring is safe to drink from. If you have any doubt about the purity, don’t risk it and get a water test, HERE. If you don’t see a spring on the map in your area, there still might be some that aren’t listed yet. First, ask the older generation who have lived in your area a long time if they know. You can also ask people in your community who might already get spring water such as people at a health food store or at a farmers market. Another great option is to view A US forest service map, where many springs have been marked. You can view these maps through the Gaia GPS or All Trails hiking apps on your phone. The map overlay you want is USGS Topo. Not all are easily accessible or ideal for drinking, but some are and it can be a fun adventure to find them. We have found over half a dozen great springs this way.
Once you’ve found your spring, figure out how you are going to gather the water. Is it right on the side of the road and easy to access or do you have to hike to it? We recommend storing spring water in glass instead of plastic to preserve the purity of the water. It is better for the environment, your body, and the water. Even BPA free plastic has toxic chemicals that can leach into water and cause health issues. If you do want to use plastic for safety reasons when filling at the spring, we recommend transferring the water to glass as soon as possible. FindASpring is sponsored by Alive Waters, which offers beautiful reusable glass. They have a 2.5 gallon option, which is a convenient size for carrying that isn’t too heavy. They also sell handles that you can use to transport the jugs even more easily. If you have to hike to access the spring, we recommend putting the water jugs into an extra large backpack to hike the water out with ease. We use Osprey packs that hold 2 jugs each. You can also use a wheelbarrow or even a stroller depending on how easy a walk it is.
Filling 2.5 Gallon Alive Waters Jug
When you get to the spring, remember to first give back before you take. Springs are considered sacred in indigenous cultures around the world for their life giving water and also as a connection to the inner earth. A powerful and simple way to give back is to clean up. Is there any trash that needs to be collected? Could you move any dead leaves or sticks to improve the flow rate? Show up in service. Some other wonderful ways to give is with a moment of expressing verbal gratitude, singing songs to the water, offering the water an ethically sourced crystal, a feather, or some other physical gift. Flowers are a popular and beautiful thing to offer, but please be careful to source organic ones as most flowers from the store are sprayed with pesticides and can be toxic to put near a spring. Also, flowers can attract bugs as they decay, so it can be best to offer them to the flowing water directly or a little downstream from the spring head.
When gathering the water, fill the jug as close to the spring head as possible, never gather downstream. Be very careful as wet glass is extremely slippery. Make sure the lid is securely fastened. When transporting the spring water home, the jugs can sometimes slide around the car. Secure them in place or wrap them with towels or something so they don’t crash into each other.
How you store your spring water is essential. It is not pasteurized like spring water from the store, so it will start growing algae if left in direct sunlight. This is good because it means it’s alive! If the water you drink can’t even support the most basic life forms, how do you think it will support your body? Store your water in a cool, dark place such as a dark corner, pantry or closet. The fridge is ideal if you have room. Some people prefer to filter their water through a Berkey filter before drinking, but if the spring is pure, it’s not necessary. We drink our spring water completely unfiltered.
How long the water stays good for depends on how cold a temperature it’s stored at. Spring water is best fresh. We personally do not prefer to drink spring water past 2 weeks old. However, we know other people that will drink it at a month old. It’s great to get in a rhythm where you know how long the water lasts you and put your collection day on the calendar in advance.
I believe that water is calling us to reconnect with her in the deepest way, to gather our own water. Just like our ancestors did. Our ancestors didn’t have fancy water machines. They also didn’t create villages or settle where there was no water. Water was revered as the center of the community and the nodal point around which life could spiral out and take root.
Here’s to restoring the sacred connection with the waters of life.
Written by Dakota Chanel. Water Priestess and Ceremonialist. DakotaChanel.com
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This is my 100% personal experience. My experience might not match everybody else. I drank this water only for about 2 years. Recently I had begun to have major pain in both of my kidneys. I would have to pee constantly, my body was no longer retaining any of this water. I don’t know why it took so long to figure out, but I finally for a week after trying numerous things, decided to stop drinking the water.
I felt better. I’m feeling better. I’m typing this about a week and half since I’ve stop drinking this water raw. The first week I had no water to drink, so I just drank organic juice. Now I just bought a distiller and I’m distilling this water. My kidneys aren’t hurting when I drink it this way so far. The water leaves behind a ton of junk in my distiller. I might make a Youtube video and tell my story.
I know there’s a lot of talk back and forth about spring water vs distilled water. I guess this is well water and not even from a spring? The quest to find good, pure, healthy water shouldn’t be this hard. Here’s a couple things I would like to add that I have learned..
– Don’t use plastic ever. Use glass. I used plastic containers / jugs, water bottles, etc. It’s a huge huge mistake. I think everybody can agree on this. Switch to glass.
– If something isn’t feeling right, listen to your body.
My body was in extreme pain for far far too long. I should have put 2 + 2 together and stopped drinking the water far earlier. I was drinking a gallon a day. I was all but on my way to the doctor, or the ER. I had already decided to go and felt like whatever was wrong with me was going to cut my life on this earth drastically. I had already accepted it and felt depressed. That’s how much pain my kidneys were in.
It’s only been like a week and 3 days and I can’t believe how good I feel already. I can’t say for certain that distilled water is better for everybody. I need to wait more time before I make that judgement, but so far it has been good to me.
I’ve heard everything from ; distilled is lifeless water and it takes out all the minerals the body needs. I’ve also heard that these minerals are inorganic and not healthy to be in your body and distilled is water in it’s pure form without these toxins. I’ve heard that going back and forth from spring to distilled is best. Etc, etc.
I only know what my body tells me. I’m sorry for the long message. I hope health be amongst you all and hopefully together we can find the truth about what is the healthiest water for us to be drinking. I might make a Youtube video about my story and follow up with how my body is doing with the distilled water I’m drinking.
Take care.
I honestly dont know too much about this well, but you are not the first one to get sick from drinking it. Our family got blessed in the beginning of the year with a Kangen water machine and it is the most hydrating, alkalyzing water around. Drinking distilled water is actually very dangerous because it is totally stripped of all minerals, thus stripping the minerals in your body when you drink it. Check with the WHO (World Health Org.) There are findings that distilled water causes heart desease. If you want to drink the best water shoot me an email and I will tell you more about Kangen water. Take care.
Hi James. I did Lynnwood water also for sometime and also got symptoms in the kidney too and stomach issues. Then I read that that water in Lynnwood was coming mostly from Martha Lake and there are a lots of houses around Martha Lake. I got a distiller instead and even if it makes zero toxins water, it’s still not optimal since there are no minerals there and without minerals it’s not that healthy.
I totally understand where Rafail and the others are coming from because I used to feel the same way until I read the Urantia Book. About halfway through — it dawned on my that my selfish attitude –worrying about imagined rules being bent by others whose situation I know little about — was leading me into the darkness and out of the light.
Once you realize how much joy and happiness you can receive simply by serving others, the opportunities that result from being in tune with the Love Circuits will be an extra bonus.
Consider that we could never know our brother’s sorrows, therefore we are in no position to judge or impose imagined rules of ettiquette. He could have a bad back and not able to lift more than one gallon at a time, or perhaps he spends his day’s work on more worthy causes, such as food for his family or donating to men on the street.
But we also need to go easy on the complainers. Just because they haven’t yet figured out the secrets to life’s true cause doesn’t mean we need to railroad them for posting their opinions, it’s within their right and we should all be so lucky to have freedom of speech.
We ALL need to patient with one another and mind our manners when it comes to our brothers and sisters. If you have extra money, why not buy a load of 5-gallon jugs and give them away to those who need them?
We are all being tested and watched to see who will make the cut for the challenges that are just around the corner. We must be loving and kind and keep our gaze soft and gentle when judging our neighbors as well as ourselves. Shalom. ~
WHOA! Better ease up on the meds there Christine…
Thank you for you uplifting comment, Christine. I believe that we are heading toward a time when people can savor every spectrum of existence and leave behind the tendency to default to the polarized black and white view of our universe. Sat Nam
Christine! You go girl!!! Love is all there is, and tolerance is a gift. You got it!!!! Love You!!!
Hello. Does anyone know where the test results for the PH levels came from. I went on the website to look at the inorganic compounds report and PH Level is showing 6. Thanks.
Water is hard to find. Much less water that is not polluted by PVC pipe or metal spouts. PVC is made from Dioxin, which is the most poisonous chemical on the planet and the epoxy and pipe sealant used is toxic…. Plastic has been proven to be made of PBA, which is a female hormone causing three different types of cancers in laboratory male rats. Also, as i searched into the mountains around Oregon i keep finding springs that have been polluted by the logging companies, spraying “Round Up” to kill all undergrowth to make it easier to get to the trees. “Round Up” and other chemicals are seeping into the ground water, making it’s way to the rivers and killing the fish and their habitats….
Please can we work together to stop these types of things….? Return to using rock and stone to build up our spring sites, collecting the springs with a pour-over ledge to fill our containers.
I am designing a way to correct some of the spring sites i have found and hope that others will help correct the ones in their areas
Water is the Source Of All Life.
Hey everybody, I requested the quality test reports for the spring in January 2011 and Lynnwood Water happily complied! You can see them here. They’re valid as of January 2011.
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B4l9wF17aOiSNmZlMTEzOGItYjdjZS00MGZmLWI1ZDktZmUwZDIzNGU5MzRj&hl=en
It’s true, this is the best water in Washington, maybe even the world! I mean, not even imported water is of this high a qualilty with this few pollutants!
I only ask that if you have a lot of gallons to fill up (over 25), you be polite and go to the end of the line to fill up the rest!
I once had to wait for a guy to fill up 44 5 gallon jugs, along with a ton of other people (as you might imagine). He was totally unapologetic about making everyone wait almost an hour and said he did this “monthly” (though I don’t believe him). He was Canadian none-the-less! And I was the only one to speak up and call him out. NOT okay. He should have at least let the next in line go after every 25 gallons or so. Next time, I’m gonna make myself the well heckler. I know it’s not socially acceptable because it’s a free public resource but someone’s got to call people out and remind them of human decency, in a decent manner.
dude, the world doesn’t revolve around you!!
LOL~!.Whether you have a small bottle or hundred of gallons to fill, Its first come first serve guys. So people who have no patience, please stop complaining. And when there are times u do have to wait a while for your turn, just be thankful and blessed that this water of this quality is available for all of us to enjoy. City fluoride and chlorinated tap water sucks. The wait is so worth it. 🙂
if your going to have more than 5-5 gallon jugs I agree with other posts that you should fill your 5 then go to the end of the line for your next 5. Poeple that are rude and tie up one side for over 30 minutes filling up 20-5 gallon jugs or more will cause the water district to shut this thing down or regulate it is some way, neither of which I hope happens. But keep up with your rude attitute and well all loose this privilage.
Arrogance will inevitably backfire on people who consider themselves “the centers of the universe”. The forms might be various, immediate or remote in time. But if I am there while you or other people like you, Jason, filling your tanks for longer than 5 minutes, I will make sure you (or them) do consider others around. Respect, and be respected!
It is first come first serve, and I respect that, but there is also a general ettiquette there as well. I’ve been going there for well over 10 years, and one time recently I saw a couple wait in line together, then take up both sides of the well. I was right behind them with one 24 oz bottle, but they didn’t seem to care at all. I just find the consideration level going down as time goes by, and I think it would be wise if the county would post some guidelines for those who don’t care, or know about the ettiquette of the well so that everything is clear.
Life is all about choices. You can choose to be appreciative, loving and kind in ANY circumstance or you can choose to be miserable. This spring can be a wonderful opportunity to improve your reactions if you are often at the mercy of your habitual, negative responses. Try something new. Find understanding and patience for a stranger whose upsetting you. Or at the very least, focus on how fortunate we are to even have such a well in the first place. See you at the spring! (I’ll be the happy one.)
Being a Canadian, I take offence to the comment of this person being Canadian “none-the -less”. As a well founded rule, Canadians are very polite and generous by nature and we DO share our water with US citizens. That being said, as a fellow Canadian, I must apologize to the folks having to wait for the ungrateful person selfishly going along with his business of gathering water without any kind of regard for other peoples’ needs….he probably did not say thank you to those of you from the states for the water so I will say it for him… Thank You and apologies to all
Suzanne from the West Kootenay, B.C. Canada
The only way we will have world peace is if we have ONE continent — ONE country — ONE world government. Look at all this arguing over what is MINE and what is YOURS! It’s all God’s and we are priviledged to use it to keep our bodies refreshed and energized!
Holy crap… spare us the kumbaya drivel and focus on the point made: A modest degree of respect for others waiting in a line should not be too much to ask. If the occasional self-absorbed deadbeat shows up with a trailer full of water bottles to fill up, others should be able to limit the deadbeat’s time at the tap. A maximum time/quantity limit should be exercised when others are waiting… a posted sign would be useful for those otherwise lacking the basic common courtesy.
Are there any updated water results?
First time here. lady in about her 60's has been coming here for over 18 years comes from over 50 miles away. Said it is the only water she has drunk in that time. Lifted15 5 gallons containers into her van. I did a TDS. It measured out at 64. It is so sweet. Just here visiting my son who lives in Everett. They will be getting there water from here from now on. Thank you sooo much for posting this site.
Getting off of I-5, head west. It's on the right (north) side of 164th at the bottom of the hill before it starts to go back up. It's wonderful water. I've been going there for two years now. Definitely worth the drive.
This is the one my mother in law used to take us to! Excellent 👌
Thank you for publishing about this well right in the city this is great
Hi there! I’m wondering when the last time someone tested the water here? I’m new and curious.
I love this water! I have been drinking it for 7 years without a problem. Its always flowing, nice and cold and busy! Its been there for 20 plus years and tested every month by the Alderwood Water district. fuck yes!
I drive 140 miles round trip with about 10 all-glass 1 gal Carlo Rossi wine containers. No plastic. My morning coffee is to kill for. My health is to live for.
The water is the best there! I have been getting water there since the 60’s. There were only a hand full of people that even knew about it..We had to walk back into the woods a little ways back then and there was a primitive old pipe that was just sticking out of the ground that gave us access to the water! Great memories but, I am grateful how they have made it so much easier to access the water! Enjoy everyone!!!
Does this water have fluoride or chlorine?
HELL NO!
No there is no chlorine or fluoride put in this water or any other chemicals
The water is tested by the owner, Alderwood Water and Wastewater District, and posted online at
http://www.alderwoodwater.com/OurWater/ArtesianWellInformation/artwellresults.ashx?p=1308.
There is a Facebook page at
http://www.facebook.com/LynnwoodArtesianWell.
I fill up two 5-gallon containers about twice a month. I have gone at all times of the day and night. My average wait time is 10 to 15 minutes. The water quality is excellent.
I saw a parent let their child urinate next to the well 🙁 this well has become too popular.
Yes As you so articulately state on your comment of the same nature.