Drilling an artesian well and using groundwater What are some things that resonate with each other? Let's go and see.
1. Groundwater is clear and clean.
Groundwater from artesian wells is often water that is clear because groundwater must flow through the entire soil layer and must seep through the rock channel at a high density, thus making the water from the groundwater to have a certain level of clarity.
2. There is enough groundwater.
Although at present there is numerous artesian wells being drilled, but the amount of groundwater is still large enough for us to be able to use each other and during the rainy season when it rains, there is water flowing down into water. Groundwater continually circulates, thus increasing the volume of groundwater.
3. Not much waste of drilling space
Drilling an artesian well to bring water for use will not waste much drilling space compared to other types of water storage, which we can use groundwater and still have a lot of space to use. Next
4. There is no water to use all year round or dry.
Artesian wells will have water throughout the year without drying out, but the use of groundwater must be managed appropriately, so that water from artesian wells will be sufficient to be used throughout the year itself.