I am buying a 22 acre parcel in northern Ca, unfortunately the nearest 
electricity is over a mile away. I am looking to get my family out of the hustle and 
bustle of southern Ca.

I have been looking at hydro systems without any knowhow at all. I am adding 
a link to the falls at my property and was wondering if by looking at it you 
could tell if I can sustain my own electricity there.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated Thanks soo much
Danny Ray
Heres the link to the pictures of the waterfall
http://photos.flexmls.com//sha/20040701165657627342000000-o.jpg

Also it is a year round creek


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