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He said the existing water table depth at the identified sites varies from 100 to 350 feet whereas the quality of groundwater is good and suitable for drinking as well as irrigation purposes.
In particular, boreholes have to be provided with piezometers in order to monitor the water table depth in different sectors of the quarry area.
Likewise, the difference in water table depth shows smaller effects on circulating pump energy consumption than earlier studies (Deng 2004; Rees et al.
 
 
 
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