Talk:Artesian aquifer

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Hello! I don't know why this page says that the artesian well was invented in Artois. It is in fact very common to see artesian wells in (official) archaeological descriptions of ancient sites in Egypt, Syria and Iran. We have to take care. bye --Amizzoni 06:32, 19 February 2006 (UTC)

'Artesian' is a European name given by Europeans who evidently had not heard about earlier work elsewhere. But don't believe everything you read on web sites! For example, Artois is not a town. :-) (RJP 12:16, 19 February 2006 (UTC))

What is artesian water?

Artesian Water company in the state of Delaware is attempting a massive rate hike while showing complete disregard to the consumers already struggling. My water was shut off at 30 days past due, eventhough half was paid, and without any warning of a service interruption date. They refused to restore service until the next day and added a $40 reconnection fee. If enough people complain, as I imagine they should considering Artesian's entire fleet of trucks spent all of Monday March 9, 2009 shutting off residents' water supply, then this 100% rate hike will not go through. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.99.183.66 (talk) 18:26, 10 March 2009 (UTC)

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