Two Rods and a ‘Sixth Sense’: In Drought, Water Witches are Swamped
The New York Times
Amid California’s drought, desperate landowners and managers are turning to those who practice an ancient, disputed method for locating water.
CALISTOGA, Calif. — In a vineyard flanked by scorched hills and charcoal trees, Rob Thompson gripped two stainless steel rods, began rotating in a circle and counted under his breath. Then he said he had found it — water, hundreds of feet beneath the parched ground. “This is really good,” said Mr. Thompson, 53, scratching an ‘X’ into the ashen soil with his shoe. “This is a deep one: 750 feet, 55 to 60 gallons a minute.” He added, “This one I can feel.”More Related News