Put in a well head with a tap. Or make the well head very tall so that it is higher then the artesian pressure.
A well that does not need a pump is called a "flowing artesian well." This type of well taps into a confined aquifer under pressure, allowing water to flow naturally to the surface without mechanical assistance. The pressure in the aquifer forces the water up through the well, often resulting in a continuous flow. Flowing artesian wells are typically found in areas with specific geological conditions that create the necessary pressure.
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It isn't easy. The BP oil spill results from uncontrollable flow (a blow out) from a well. The oil flows from a reservoir about 13,000 ft below the sea floor. The oil is flowing at very high pressure. The well's opening is about 5,000 ft below the surface of the water. BP understood that they could stop the oil from coming out of the well, if they drilled another well (called a relief well) that intersected the blown out well. They also knew that it would be faster if they could stop it from the top. They were able to stop it from the top by attaching a "stand alone riser", which is a pipe with some big valves, to the well. This stopped the well from flowing but it wasn't the permanent answer. The permanent answer was to drill the relief well, and pump a lot of cement in the bottom of the blown out well. This way the oil can not leave the reservoir and no more oil can flow from the well.
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They are called Artesian Wells where underground water under positive pressure causes the water level in the well to rise to a point where hydrostatic equilibrium has been reached. If the water reaches ground level they are call flowing artesian wells; some my look like fountains.
When an artesian well pushes out enough water that gravity causes it to flow to a lower region, it forms a flowing artesian well. This occurs when the pressure in the aquifer is high enough to force water up to the surface and then flow downhill due to gravity.
When an artesian well starts to push out enough water, the water will flow under pressure to a lower elevation, forming a flowing artesian well. The pressure from the confined aquifer pushes the water up and out of the well, and gravity then causes it to flow downhill or to a lower region.
An artesian basin is a geological formation that contains water-bearing layers of rock or sediment, while an artesian well is a well drilled into an artesian basin that taps into a pressurized aquifer, allowing water to flow to the surface without the need for pumping. Essentially, an artesian well is a man-made structure that utilizes the water stored in an artesian basin.
An Artesian well, or commonly a spring, will flow of their own accord.
An artesian well can stop flowing if the water source becomes depleted due to over-pumping or changes in the surrounding geological formations that disrupt the natural pressure. Additionally, blockages in the underground pathways can also cause the flow to cease.
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An Artesian well is a type of well in which water is under enough pressure to flow to the surface without needing to be pumped. This pressure is typically due to the geological formation of the surrounding aquifer being trapped between impermeable layers, creating a natural flow of water.
An artesian bore is a borehole drilled in an artesian basin to produce an artificial artesian well.
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An artesian well taps into a confined aquifer where the water is under pressure, allowing it to flow to the surface without pumping. In contrast, a normal well requires a pump to bring water to the surface from an unconfined aquifer or water table. Artesian wells are a result of natural geological conditions that create the necessary pressure.
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An artesian well is a type of well where water is under pressure, often due to an underground source, causing it to flow to the surface without the need for pumping. This pressure can occur when water-bearing layers of rock are sandwiched between impermeable layers. The artesian well allows for easy extraction of water for various uses.