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Old 02-03-2019, 06:00 PM   #17
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Something like plus-95% of the 1200 condos, and 125 single family homes in Waterville Valley are on town water and sewer, and the water pressure is good and strong. Supposedly, town water pressure in WV is 125-psi, and then the individual home's pressure reducing valve lowers it down to 75-psi.

That's another reason why Waterville Valley almost seems more like a Boston suburb located between Wellesley and Weston, over on Winter St., or something like that. Plus the taste, drink-ability, and water quality, for the WV water is so totally good, they should bottle it and sell it to the rest of New Hampshire ..... must be that Osceola-Tecumseh, from high-up-on-the-mountain .... Mad River valley water ..... gurgle, gurgle, gurgle ..... ayuh!

After all ..... not for nothing ..... is Waterville named Waterville ...... the Valley was added in about 1966 when the town was re-incorporated after going through de-incorporation years earlier ..... so, what are the first five letters in Waterville? ........ W-A-T-E-R ....... so's it just makes sense that Waterville has good town water.
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