Spring box
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A springbox is a structure engineered to make optimum use of a natural spring. The Springbox functions to protect the spring water from contamination, normally by surface runoff or contact with human and animals, and provides a point of collection and a place for sedimentation.
If flow rate is adequate a spring box may not be required and an alternative may be used.
[edit] External links
- Protecting Water Supply Springs - North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service.
- Alternative to a springbox