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29
Aug

Description

3″ pipe from ground set up by State of CT, some sulfur taste but very good just the same. Constantly amazing flow of over 3 GPM!

Nearest Address

Gulf Road, 1/4 mile on left off of Rt. 16

Directions from Nearest Address

Gulf Road, 1/4 mile on left off of Rt. 16 (In state park)

Vital Information

  • Fee: None
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: Continuous
  • TDS: N/A
  • Temp: N/A
  • pH: N/A

Hours Spring is Open:

Daytime

GPS: N/A

Map Link: Chris’s Spring Center Map

Submitted by: Chris Collins

Category : Connecticut / USA
  • Firenexx

    It’s a pretty great spring. Used to get water from it when I was a kid.

  • Colonics4life

    is it consider spring water or is it treated?  the color was clear when I got it but now that it is sitting for a day the color has changed, is the water in East Hampton Safe?

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_GJ64MYCUSU3LLLWWBXS3ZRXPZY Ken

    Just filled up today, still has the sulfur smell (I love it) and water was clear as can be!

  • Guest

    Filled up last Saturday.  Spoke with a DEP employee just leaving the park.  He explained that the water from the spring is tested weekly and that it is safe to drink.  This is true even thouogh some municipal E.H. water is not.  I asked about the sulfur, and his reply was that “it never hurts to boil water.”  After 2 days wrapped in a towel, but no cork, the water in my 5-gallon glass bottle had a distinctive yellow tint.  My google research assures me that this poses no heath risk.  Personally, though, and from an aesthetic perspective, I’ll take a pass on yellow water.  But that’s just me.  Here’s a picture of the spring.