What makes a groundwater well go dry?
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▶ A well is said to have gone dry when water levels drop below a pump intake .Wells screened in unconfined water table aquifers are more directly influenced by the lack of rain than those screened in deeper confined aquifers. This is typically because the water table (the level of groundwater above which the soil is dry) has lowered.
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▶ A well is said to have gone dry when water levels drop below a pump intake .Wells screened in unconfined water table aquifers are more directly influenced by the lack of rain than those screened in deeper confined aquifers. This is typically because the water table (the level of groundwater above which the soil is dry) has lowered.
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Wells in unconfined water table aquifers are more directly influenced by the lack of rain than those in deeper confined aquifers. A deep well in a confined aquifer in an area with minimal pumping is less likely to go dry than a shallow, water-table well.
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