A pharmaceutical industry owns a discharge well that completely penetrates a confined aquifer and is pumped at
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A pharmaceutical industry owns a discharge well that completely penetrates a confined aquifer and is pumped at a constant rate of 2, 150 m3/day. The aquifer trans missivity is known to be 880 m2/day. The steady-state drawdown measured at a distance 80 m from the pumped well i~ 2.72 m. What is the drawdown impact of the industrial well on a domestic well that is 100 rn away? If a second industrial well is installed with the same pumping rate and at a distance of 140 m from the domestic well, what is the drawdown impact from both wells in operation. (Hint: For confined aquifer flow, the drawdown produced by multiple wells at a particular location is sum of the draw downs produced by the individual wells.)
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