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A confided aquifer has a piezometric height of 30 feet before being pumped. The well is then pumped at 250 gallons/day for a very long time and results in a drawdown of 10 feet at the well. If the transmissivity in the aquifer is 10.0 ft2/day and the radius of the well is 0.5 feet, estimate the drawdown in feet for a well 50 feet away

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Answer:


d_2=-8.32ft

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Height of first draw down
h=30

Pump Discharge
Q=250gallons/day

Well 1 depth
d_1=10ft

Transmissivity
\=T 10.0 ft2/day

Radius
r=0.5

Well 2 depth
d_2=50ft

Generally the Thiem's equation for Discharge is mathematically given by


Q=(2\piT(h_2-h_1))/(ln((r_2)/(r_1)))


250=(2*\pi 10 (10-d_2))/(ln((50)/(0.5)))


1151.293=2*\pi 10 (10-d_2)


d_2=-8.32ft

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