Two groundwater wells are pumping near an observation well. When only pumping well 1 is operating, the steady-state draw

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Two groundwater wells are pumping near an observation well. When only pumping well 1 is operating, the steady-state draw

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Two groundwater wells are pumping near an observation well. When
only pumping well 1 is operating, the steady-state drawdown at the
observation well is 0.37 m when the pumping rate is 0.8 ML/d. When
only pumping well 2 is operating, the steady-state drawdown at the
observation well is 1.47 m when the pumping rate is 0.5 ML/d. What
is the steady-state drawdown at the observation well when pumping
well 1 is pumping at 2.1 ML/d and, simultaneously, pumping well 2
is pumping at 2 ML/d?
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