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2. A well of 0.1 m radius is installed in the aquifer of the preceding exercise and is pumped at a rate averaging 80 liter/min. a. Estimate drawdown in this well if the radius of influence is 100 ft. b. Estimate the hydraulic gradient in the aquifer at distances of 20 and 75 ft, both directly upstream and downstream of the well.

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A well that pumps at a constant rate of 0.5m3/s fully penetrates a confined aquifer of 34 m thickness. After a long period of pumping, near steady state conditions, the measured drawdowns at two observation wells 50m and 100m from the pumping well are 0.9 and 0.4 m respectively. (a) Calculate the hydraulic conductivity and transmissivity of the aquifer (b) estimate the radius of influence of the pumping well, and (c) calculate the expected drawdown in the pumping well if the radius of the well is 0.4m.

Answer:

T = 0.11029m²/sec

Radius of influence = 93.304m

expected drawdown = 3.9336m

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2. A well of 0.1 m radius is installed in the aquifer of the preceding exercise and-example-1
2. A well of 0.1 m radius is installed in the aquifer of the preceding exercise and-example-2
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