Pumping extracts groundwater from a homogeneous, isotropic unconfined aquifer, absent of recharge, until steady-state co

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Pumping extracts groundwater from a homogeneous, isotropic unconfined aquifer, absent of recharge, until steady-state conditions occur. The saturated thickness at 125 m from the well is 25 m, and the hydraulic gradient (dh/dr) is 0.001. K is 52 m/d. What is the rate of extraction (Q) in ML/d? Answer:
Pumping extracts groundwater from a homogeneous, isotropic unconfined aquifer, absent of recharge, until steady-state conditions occur. The saturated thickness at 207.7 m from the well is 36 m, while the saturated thickness at 257.9 m from the well is 43 m. K is 52 m/d. What is the rate of extraction (Q) in ML/d? Answer:
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