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Engineering, 19.03.2021 04:00 130004979

g 11. A 1-m diameter well fully penetrates a confined aquifer with a thickness of 10 m and hydraulic conductivity of 50 m/d. Prior to pumping, the initial piezometric surface was at an elevation of 15 m. Piezometric levels in monitoring wells located 50 m and 100 m from the pumping well were measured as 13.5 m and 14.0 m, respectively. Assuming steady-state conditions, calculate (a) the pumping rate and (b) the aquifer transmissivity.

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