what is defferencesbetween tube wells and dug wells
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1. Tube wells : They are deep bores and used for pumping out water.
They are dug deep below the groundwater table.
Tube wells can supply water for many years.
Water is pumped up by using diesel or electricity run pumps and is supplied directly to the field through narrow lanes.
2. Dug wells: Warer is collected from water bearing strata.
The bottom of dug wells is below the groundwater table.
The water from shallow strata accumulates in the pit.
Water is usually lifted by mechanical means such as bullock operated devices.
They are dug deep below the groundwater table.
Tube wells can supply water for many years.
Water is pumped up by using diesel or electricity run pumps and is supplied directly to the field through narrow lanes.
2. Dug wells: Warer is collected from water bearing strata.
The bottom of dug wells is below the groundwater table.
The water from shallow strata accumulates in the pit.
Water is usually lifted by mechanical means such as bullock operated devices.
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