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SEE ALSO
SEE ALSO
*Million gallons daily from 2 town wells, ''Eagle Tribune,'' January 30, 1959.
*Gravel pit well very productive, ''Eagle Tribune,'' July 23, 1957.
*Well tied in to system on emergency basis, ''Eagle Tribune,'' July 18, 1957.  
*Well tied in to system on emergency basis, ''Eagle Tribune,'' July 18, 1957.  
*Abbot Street well winterized, ''Eagle Tribune,'' October 30, 1957.
*Abbot Street well winterized, ''Eagle Tribune,'' October 30, 1957.

Latest revision as of 10:14, 1 April 2024

There is a town well, known as the Abbot Well, at 38 Andover Street, just north of Phil's Roast Beef. It is located in a small brick building. The entrance is via the driveway between the building and the house next door. Check with the Andover Water Department (978-623-8350 x527 or dpw-treatment@andoverma.gov) to find out if spring water is currently available for Andover residents. The Andover Water Department reports that the well tests at 43 mg of sodium/liter.

The well was built circa 1957 with about 400' of pipe. It was taken out of the public water supply system in 1976.

SEE ALSO

  • Million gallons daily from 2 town wells, Eagle Tribune, January 30, 1959.
  • Gravel pit well very productive, Eagle Tribune, July 23, 1957.
  • Well tied in to system on emergency basis, Eagle Tribune, July 18, 1957.
  • Abbot Street well winterized, Eagle Tribune, October 30, 1957.


--Kim 13:56, May 29, 2010 (EDT)

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