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Cult of the Pipe

By Heidi Walters

For seven years, Westhaven residents Peter Lonnies and his partner Susanna have sipped of the elixir that pours forth from the hill just before northbound Highway 101's Westhaven turnoff. There, two side-by-side white plastic pipes jut a few feet out of the hillside by the highway, about three feet above the ground, constantly spilling free, tasty spring water.

Lonnies and his partner only drink water from the pipe: two gallons a day between them, which they collect once or twice a week on their way back home from town in several five-gallon old-fashioned glass bottles.

"My partner and I, we pride ourselves to eat organic foods and uncontaminated water," Lonnies said. "The Westhaven water supply here has chlorine and bromide and chemicals in it, that we have never drunk. One of the reasons we live here is because we enjoy that water there." Cyclists also drink from it, and perhaps the occasional passerby enjoying a novelty roadside tipple.

But there's trouble at the pipes. Last week, Caltrans replumbed them so that now water spills out just inches above the ground.

Pipe imbibers are incensed.

"This is a very huge humanitarian dilemma!" said Lonnies, his voice rising over the phone Tuesday afternoon.

Caltrans spokesperson Julie East said on Tuesday it's a safety issue. "People were stopping on the side of the highway to get water," East said. "We would just hate to see something happen there to someone."

East said the California Highway Patrol asked Caltrans last winter to put in a sign notifying people that it's illegal to stop on the side of the freeway, an offense that carries a $148 fine. Caltrans put the notice up this February, below a sign that says "emergency parking only."

Lonnies said people got nervous. "And I said, listen, if somebody tells us we can't get a drink of water there, then that's the No. 1 sin against humanity," he said. "Because if any man tells any other person they can't get a drink of water ... then that is more than murder, OK? Water is more important than anything else except sunshine."

East said the pipes have been there since Caltrans built the freeway in the 1960s -- workers uncovered a natural spring during excavation and installed piping to drain it into a ditch. It keeps the hillside from bloating up with water and sliding into the highway, East said. Local CHP public relations officers were unavailable for comment on Tuesday.

Diana Ashley, who drinks the water because it is delicious, said there are some people in Westhaven, however, who have no other source of potable water.

Richard Swisher, manager of the Westhaven Community Services District, confirmed that about 30 of the 260 parcels in the CSD's service area aren't hooked into the system because there just isn't enough water. Those people might dig shallow wells, or get water from streams, all of which could be contaminated. He doesn't know if any of them drink from the freeway pipes -- which aren't part of the CSD -- but he knows people outside his district who do. And he's actually tested the pipe water on occasion out of curiosity.

"It's good quality water," he said.

Once, he detected a minor amount of bacteria -- perhaps carried into the pipe by a slug -- and he taped a sign on the pipe to let drinkers know.

"It's kind of too bad," he said. "If you've traveled around the country, you'll know that it's not uncommon to see where a highway department has made a pullout beside a spring."

Well, the rejiggered pipe -- and the traffic fines -- might deter some people. But not Lonnies. He has devised a pipe to stick into the ground-level pipe and draw out the water.

"About six minutes ago I was there and I got six gallons," he said. And, he added: "Whoever the highway patrol is, and whoever the Caltrans people are, they need to stop doing what they're doing. They are our servants! We are the people of the land here, we pay property taxes, and that is our water, Westhaven water called The Freeway Water!"

comments

1. Amy Miller:

May 22, 7:56 a.m.

I am so glad to see this article,even though it is only being published due to the "problem at the source". Years ago I was introduced to this spring by a great friend and had been stopping regularly for a supply of water on my way north to the lagoons. During one such stop,a companion told me that he could not BELIEVE that I was drinking dirty gutter water,how disgusting the pipe was, and that I would be lucky not to get a disease from drinking from it! I hope that he is reading!

2. Heidi Walters:

May 22, 9:29 a.m.

Amy,

I am ashamed to admit, I have wanted to write about the spring and the people who drink from it for several years, merely as a story about this community of spring drinkers, but kept putting it off for other stories ... you're right, it's too bad it took a problem to make me do it finally. Media. Humph.

Heidi

3. Rebecca:

May 22, 2:33 p.m.

The local Sheriffs Dept. and Cal Trans should be paying more attention to a barrel full of either human remains or human fecal matter (whatever it is it smells really bad!!)that has been contaminating Ruby Creek (just outside of Willow Creek)for the past month. I called both and they said they would take care of it and last I checked it was still there...

4. Oh Man:

May 25, 11:50 a.m.

I wipe fecal matter on the pipes occasionally. Drink up!

5. Noel Soucy:

June 2, 1:20 p.m.

I have a ticket for this and will be in court this week. I could use some advice. My number is (707)834-6262

6. Allison Lonnies:

June 4, 9:14 a.m.

That's my dad!

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