Not sure really. But I can see the angle you’re coming from. That there are many more private springs that haven’t participated in the initiative is a good thing too.
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I saw people in England discussing this site, which is when I first saw mention of it. People were questioning, "Why would I want tourists ruining my favorite spot?"
I started to wonder what strong desire inspired the creation and execution of the site. It doesn't seem to be a revenue generator, and could be used to poison local water sources, even unintentionally.
A better way to learn where to find water is to go hiking.