Why are Wells dried up now?

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Peregrina Lobo 8 years, 4 months ago
A well is said to have gone dry when water levels drop below a pump intake. This does not mean that a dry well will never have water in it again, as the water level may come back through time as aquifer recharge from precipitation seepage increases and/or pumping of the aquifer is lessened. It is true that all the water in the ground comes from infiltration of precipitation from above, but the geology of the underground rock determines the infiltration and movement characteristics of the water that is in the ground.
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