why water cannot penetrate through the bed rock
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It stops flowing downward at the aquifer because the base of the aquifer is impermeable to water. Humans pull water out of the aquifer via wells. If the sediment is permeable enough, the wells can be recharged by precipitation.
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Bedrock wells are drilled below the topsoil and groundwater into bedrock, tapping the cracks in the rock that carry water deep underground. The average bedrock well in New Hampshire is between 100-feet and 500-feet deep, but drilling depth can go up to 1,000 feet.
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