Well Yield Test Procedures Private Wells: Alluvial Sediments Well Yield Determination

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Groundwater resources can come in a variety of forms and are essential to contributing to freshwater to the water supply for drinking water.

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The alluvium is loose gravel, sand, silt, clay, or other sediments deposited by streams or rivers. Alluvial sediments are a source of groundwater on the earth's surface that can be drilled through a well system and contribute to a water supply. An alluvial aquifer can be used for groundwater storage. With the Well Yield Test Procedures Private Wells: Alluvial Sediments Well Yield Determination app, a Well Operator or technician can conduct a pumping test to calculate the water yield. The app user will record constant yield and drawdown test data over time based on total gallons pumped within a 24-hour period. The app user will calculate the percentage of recovery based on the total gallons pumped in this period divided by the change in the standing water level over that 24-hour period.

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