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Why Are Groundwater Levels Changing? [Solved]

Droughts, seasonal variations in rainfall, and pumping affect the height of the under groundwater levels. If a well is pumped at a faster rate than the aquifer around it is recharged by precipitation or other underground flow, then water levels in the well can be lowered.

Groundwater Level Change

Each year the Upper Big Blue records data about the water

Animating groundwater-level change

This animation presents

Pumped Dry: The Global Crisis of Vanishing Groundwater | USA TODAY

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