Two wells begin pumping at the same rate, Q=2000 m2/d, at the same time. They are screened in a confined aquifer with K=

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Two wells begin pumping at the same rate, Q=2000 m2/d, at the same time. They are screened in a confined aquifer with K=

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Two Wells Begin Pumping At The Same Rate Q 2000 M2 D At The Same Time They Are Screened In A Confined Aquifer With K 1
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Two wells begin pumping at the same rate, Q=2000 m2/d, at the same time. They are screened in a confined aquifer with K=20 m/d, thickness 40m, and storativity=10-4. There is an observation well located 100m from one well and 200m from the other. What is the drawdown in the observation well after 5 days? In the same aquifer, only one well begins pumping (assume initial drawdown is zero). Initially its rate is 2000 m2/d, and after 5 days the pumping rate increases to 4000m2/d. What is the drawdown in the observation well 100m away after 10 days?
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