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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.  Spring water is available for Andover residents.  
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.
The well was built circa 1957 with about 400' of pipe.  It was taken out of the public water supply system in 1976.

Revision as of 14:11, 29 May 2010

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.


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

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