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The types of wells used in groundwater extraction include dug wells, bored wells, and drilled wells. Dug wells are shallow wells that are manually excavated and are typically used in areas with shallow water tables. Bored wells are deeper and are created using a machine that bores a hole in the grouRead more
The types of wells used in groundwater extraction include dug wells, bored wells, and drilled wells. Dug wells are shallow wells that are manually excavated and are typically used in areas with shallow water tables. Bored wells are deeper and are created using a machine that bores a hole in the ground. Drilled wells are the deepest and are created using a drilling rig. The choice of well depends on factors such as the depth of the water table, the quality of water, and the cost of construction.
See lessThe main types of wells used in groundwater extraction are: Dug Wells: Shallow wells manually excavated to access groundwater, typically used for domestic purposes. Drilled Wells: Deep wells created using drilling machines, providing access to deeper groundwater sources. Bored Wells: Similar to drilRead more
The main types of wells used in groundwater extraction are:
Dug Wells: Shallow wells manually excavated to access groundwater, typically used for domestic purposes.
See lessDrilled Wells: Deep wells created using drilling machines, providing access to deeper groundwater sources.
Bored Wells: Similar to drilled wells but created using a large-diameter auger, typically for shallow water tables.
Artesian Wells: Wells that tap into pressurized aquifers, allowing water to flow to the surface without pumping.