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Am I In The Wrong For Calling My Mother A Sociopath?
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live with my mother. There are two wells on the property. One of thwm i don't think is even in use
anymore. The water Is all murky, and same with the one we actually get our water from. I had our water tested, and they said it has coliform in the water. Also, from my understanding if a well is contaminated, it can contaminate the ground water as well, and spread for miles. Also, when I looked inside the wells, there were mosquito larva swimming around, so we are contributing to the mosquito population. I told my mom this, and she was like "oh good lord!" That's what she says when she thinks I'm overreacting. She has no interest in doing anything about it after I told her what the dangers are. I told he that she's a sociopath, and now she's crying in her bedroom.
anymore. The water Is all murky, and same with the one we actually get our water from. I had our water tested, and they said it has coliform in the water. Also, from my understanding if a well is contaminated, it can contaminate the ground water as well, and spread for miles. Also, when I looked inside the wells, there were mosquito larva swimming around, so we are contributing to the mosquito population. I told my mom this, and she was like "oh good lord!" That's what she says when she thinks I'm overreacting. She has no interest in doing anything about it after I told her what the dangers are. I told he that she's a sociopath, and now she's crying in her bedroom.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.First, apologise to your mother for your nastiness. Your mother is unlikely to be a sociopath, and even if she was name-calling like this does a lot of harm.
Secondly, explain patiently and kindly to your mother that you need to report the problems you have observed in the well to the appropriate authority who look after public health. Your mother may not be happy about this, but try to make her realise that it needs to be done to protect her health as well as yours and the health of the wider community.
Be patient with your mother and stop calling her names. She raised you - she has a right to respect from you.
Secondly, explain patiently and kindly to your mother that you need to report the problems you have observed in the well to the appropriate authority who look after public health. Your mother may not be happy about this, but try to make her realise that it needs to be done to protect her health as well as yours and the health of the wider community.
Be patient with your mother and stop calling her names. She raised you - she has a right to respect from you.
A fella called John Snow wrote about this in 1850
Your well is too near your septic system
To protect your drinking water quality, locate your septic system and all potential contamination sources as far as possible from your well. Department of Health in many States requires that new septic tanks or human-waste lagoons to be installed at least 50 feet from a well.
In John Snows case in Broad St, it was 2 inches
Your well is too near your septic system
To protect your drinking water quality, locate your septic system and all potential contamination sources as far as possible from your well. Department of Health in many States requires that new septic tanks or human-waste lagoons to be installed at least 50 feet from a well.
In John Snows case in Broad St, it was 2 inches
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