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Doesn’t the clean replenishing rainwater that fills the well just go away through fractures?

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Doesn’t the clean replenishing rainwater that fills the well just go away through fractures?

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No, this did not happen in the subsurface geological material that is found in the GeoRain System case study well. This low producing well was not getting enough groundwater because the water was moving so slowly to the well’s bore hole. Clean replenishing rainwater that fills the well will stay close to the well borehole moving very slowly through the subsurface geologic material.

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