What is the difference between water table and water level
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The difference between water table and water level
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Sometimes they mean the same, but not always. While the upper most level (top) of the saturated zone in an unconfined aquifer is the water table, the level of water seen in a well is commonly referred to as water level. When a well is dug in an unconfined aquifer, water from the formation seeps in to the well and gradually builds up a water column. The top surface of this water column finally stops rising any further and remains static when it reaches the level of the water table. The depth of static water level as seen in a well is also the depth of the water table in the aquifer. Any water level seen in a well which is not the static water level is called the dynamic water level or simply the water level. The depth of dynamic water level always lies below the water table....
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