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Underground water in Shasta County, California mysteriously disappears
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[quote:Evan03:MV8xODM5MjU4XzMwNjU4NDYyXzQ0MjkxMTg3] I can see Mt. Shasta from my office window right now....there have long been stories of underground facilities there. It's a very esoteric place. Good post OP! [/quote]
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“Stephen Wolf thinks something strange is happening underground in eastern Shasta County and it is draining water wells and maybe even causing sinkholes and subsiding pavement.
A retired marine geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, Wolf said he has seen what is happening in eastern Shasta County before. After the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, water well levels in the area of the quake fell significantly, he said.
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