Uhh, first of all, the point of my post wasn't that the date of the first major loss was in or around snow-making time, only that many of the dates DO in fact correspond with the snow making process. Obviously we don't blow snow in July, but the fact is that with an increase in snow-making, the well levels have dropped. Water Meter is right when he says that the wells should have been recharging at that time. They should not have dropped as drastically as they did over that time period. Is it just me or did we all forget that SCWC showed that the well levels dropped over 40 feet over 4th of July weekend two years ago. I don't think that building a new house next door could have contributed to that drastic of a decline.
When does Mt. High charge their reservoir(s)??
And I know that they don't use a garden hose to fill it either.........
What does anybody else think could have caused the substantial loss that we experienced and never found a cause for (see SCWC- all inquiries into the cause of the loss being of seismic nature came back "inconclusive.") I know that I'm not the only one who has looked into this and found that the answer time and time again continues to come back the same.