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I remember as a boy growing up, the water at my grandpa's house being so good and cold it was a treat just to drink the water on a hot summer day. The city of Ravenna used to get their water from Crystal Lake. Now I don't know why, but I really do care as I have thought of moving back to the town in which I was born.
I think it would be a great place to live and raise my family but alas, the city now gets its water from Lake Hodgson. I wonder how many of you know what is right across the street from this lake?
I will tell you. On top of the hill is a cemetery and the water off that ground drains into Hodgson.
I heard a firsthand account of some people getting ready for a burial and finding the bottom casket submerged in water.
Now I don't know why the city does not use Crystal Lake or some other satisfactory body of water, but I can tell you this, I will not drink the water, I will not drink this graveyard water ( YUKKK).
As I said before, I remember as a boy drinking the water at my grandfather's house and it was a treat.
Why they ever changed it I do not know. I do know this, if you had the best water around, a lot of people would come back to Ravenna and the city would thrive. I bet if the founding fathers of the town knew what they had done they would roll over in their graves. Unless that is if their buried by Lake Hodgson. Then they would have to do the backstroke.






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    Posted by 5ofus January 25, 2010
Big whoop! It's not like they just leave the bodies laying around the yard or dig a hole and chuck them in. Bodies are enclosed. I'd be more worried about the dead fish or even the fisherman peeing in the lake.

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    Posted by Jerman January 12, 2010
Do you really think people would move to Ravenna because it had good water? I wouldn't move there if it had Dom Prignon flowing out the faucets!

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    Posted by Mr. Destiny December 12, 2009
I have heard that the water there is to die for.....

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    Posted by EKlectic December 7, 2009
Graveyard water? Of all the pollutants, toxins and chemicals that are in the water we ingest, you are complaining because there is a cemetery nearby?

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    Posted by starttyrant December 7, 2009
This is one of the dumbest posts I have ever read on the RC site.

Graveyard Water, really?

Where did you go to High School?