Disadvantage of a tube well: -It is not possible where water-table is low. -If the groundwater is brackish then irrigation is not possible.
A tube well is a device that extracts water from underground using electricity diesel or petrol .
the spread of electricity helped farmers in palampur to run tubewells ,pumps set for irrigation of field
There are several irrigation methods-Sprinkler irrigationDrip IrrigationIrrigation through tubewells and motors etc.
the spread of electricity helped farmers in palampur to run tubewells ,pumps set for irrigation of field
There is no exact figure that can represent the distance between two tubewells. It depends upon the underground formation if two tubewells drilled at a distance of 100ft. and both sharing the same low water bearing aquifer then the discharge of one will effect the discharge of the other well. Distance should be as far as it could be, atleast more then 400ft. (minimum side) Farhan
Digging a large number of tubewells in urban areas can lead to a decline in the water table level, affecting the overall groundwater availability for the community. This practice can also cause land subsidence and structural damage to buildings due to groundwater extraction. Therefore, restrictions are in place to ensure sustainable use of water resources and protect the environment and infrastructure in urban areas.
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The difference between a well and tubewell are the amounts of water they supply. Wells can supply any amount to certain locations like crops. Tubewells involve pumping ground water in specifically measured amounts.
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