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means the level below the land surface at which all the voids are filled with water at a pressure equal to atmospheric. The depth to the water level in the ground is to be measured at least 24 hours after encountering it in a well.
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The top of an unconfined aquifer where water pressure is equal to atmospheric pressure. The water table depth fluctuates with climate conditions on the land surface above and is usually gently curved and follows a subdued version of the land surface topography.
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The distance from ground level to natural groundwater, be it above or below the earth's surface.
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Usually defined as the upper-most level at which underground water is normally encountered in a particular area.
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In a shallow aquifer, a water table is the depth at which free water is first encountered in the subsurface. Work plan: The site work plan describes the technical activities to be conducted during the various phases of a remediation project.
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