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When designing and constructing a spring-fed water tap, the specific location of the spring must be taken into consideration. Any plan for tapping will include a drain for surface water, a spring eye location, an overflow, a supply pipe, and a drain.

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you find a water bottle that is filled with natural spring water and tap the bottle

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