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Title: Arizona Wells: Low Yielding Domestic Water Wells
Author: Uhlman, Kristine
Artiola, Janick
Affiliation: Water Resources Research Center
Publisher: College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
Issue Date: Jan-2011
Description: 3 pp.
Arizona Well Owner's Guide to Water Supply
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10150/146926
Abstract: To develop a ground water resource, it is necessary to design and construct a well capable of yielding a pumping rate compatible with the needs of the water well owner. Sufficient and sustained well yields are highly dependent on the characteristics of the aquifer, the construction of the well, and the maintenance of the well. Causes of low-yielding wells are explained and practices to restore well performance are recommended.
Language: en_US
Keywords: Drinking Water
water quality
domestic wells
water quantity
water supply
Series/Report no.: University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Publication AZ1537
Appears in Collections: Natural Resources and Environment
Water

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