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How Does Well Water Work?


A vacation at a rural settlement for a change is a dream come true from some individuals. The quest for wanting to understand how civilization started. But, you should be ready to adapt to certain things among which is well water.





Wells are structures created by digging from the surface of the earth into the subsurface. They had first constructed about eight thousand years ago. They are the oldest and most commonly used to access groundwater. Wells are mostly associated with rural areas. However, in cities, one in seven houses have wells.


Wells are economical, inexpensive to construct, and required no advance technology. Manual labor is mostly applied. The wall of the well could be lined with bricks, stones, or reinforced concrete during the excavation process.



Water found in the well is drawn up using pipes or containers such as buckets by a mechanical mechanism. Wells could be dug, drilled, or driven.

In the construction of a well, the depth of the aquifer is of utmost importance. Well, depth varies based on the aquifer’s position. Wells that are deep usually have their aquifer at lower depth, while shallow wells have the aquifer at a closer depth to the surface. This is typical of how well waterworks.


The well receives its supply of water from the aquifer. Most importantly, the aquifer is responsible for feeding the well. As long as the aquifer continues its supply, the well’s yield would be consistent during both wet and dry seasons.

Individuals make use of water for various activities such as irrigation purposes, domestic purposes, and many others. All these contribute to the drop in the well’s water level. The aquifer replenishes the well, but how quickly this happens depends on the porosity and permeability of the aquifer.


The well being replenished quickly means that the aquifer is very permeable and would easily supply the well.



Under normal circumstances, well water safe for use. However, man’s activities have been seen to reduce the quality of well water. There are certain things you should know about a well.


Well Water Comes Directly from the Ground: in a simple sentence, I would say, well water is groundwater that has not yet been treated. It is rainwater moving through the pores of the soils or ground into an aquifer. When the well is brought into play, it gets transmitted into the well.


Well Water is Usually Hard: water being an amazing solvent dissolves organic matter, minerals found in rock, and in the soil before getting to the aquifer. These minerals contribute to the hardness of the water.


Well water Can Be Contaminated: due to the location of the well in the ground, it could be exposed to certain contaminants depend on the area. Uranium, radon is radioactive elements usually found in the subsurface and are also a potential contaminant. Agricultural runoff could contaminate the well water.

Well water is an essential means of water supply. It should be taken care of by its owners to ensure its optimum use.

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