When I was a little kid, there were about five or six water wells in my village in Northeast China. They were stoned-lined, deep and clear. In winter, the platforms were icy and dangerous, however.
Adults drew water using a windlass or pulling a rope by hand, then shouldered buckets of water home. The wells were far from most the homes. Every family had a big earthen water pot.
When cement became affordable, my father built concrete well lining tubes and dug a water-well in our front yard with his friends. Water could be drawn right from the front yard, and our life was so convenient that water was not an issue any more for cooking, washing, and gardening. Then other villagers followed suit.
When electric submersible pumps became available, water could be drawn from the well in the front yard by closing an electric switch. Technical advance is great.
A couple of years ago, a dyeing plant was established just outside the village. Most of the wells gradually became empty of groundwater. Villagers had to dig deep wells, and well-drilling was once a good business for some time there. However, even the groundwater they could get has been polluted.
I heard that the owner of the dyeing plant has become a multi-millionaire, and some people are relying on bottled water for cooking and drinking.
What will the local government say? GDP?
Water and My Village
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好文。一声叹息。
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07/09/2011 postreply
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Thank you.
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07/11/2011 postreply
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Yes, GDP: Gross Domestic Pollution
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07/09/2011 postreply
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An interesting comment.
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07/11/2011 postreply
19:03:18
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nice writing! 奇葩!
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07/09/2011 postreply
14:16:32
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07/09/2011 postreply
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oh, you're right! so weird to see an "e" in front of "ing"!
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07/09/2011 postreply
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A New Version
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07/09/2011 postreply
14:30:08
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thanks, I should have checked with wiki first:
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07/09/2011 postreply
14:38:55
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another try: :)
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07/09/2011 postreply
14:31:08
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Thanks. A typo of mine.
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07/09/2011 postreply
14:32:28
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wowowow,你老爸原来是咱村儿里第一个打井人,
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07/09/2011 postreply
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07/10/2011 postreply
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你少时候吃过不少高粱吧?
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07/10/2011 postreply
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07/10/2011 postreply
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Oh, great!that can explain why you are horse high, bull strong a
-tern2-
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07/10/2011 postreply
11:10:46
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喜欢读这种小故事,,还有~故事后面的故事!
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07/10/2011 postreply
11:06:43
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You mean?
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07/10/2011 postreply
15:05:34
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回复:You mean?
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07/10/2011 postreply
20:37:24
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Ha.
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07/10/2011 postreply
20:50:58
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Thank everybody for the feedbacks.
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07/10/2011 postreply
15:04:42
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Are you also from the Northeast of China? where?where?
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07/11/2011 postreply
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We also used the well in the front yard as a cool storage of mea
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07/11/2011 postreply
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你的文章让我想起了由真实故事改编的电影《Erin Brockovich》:
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07/11/2011 postreply
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It is an interesting movie.
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07/11/2011 postreply
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