under high pressure
artesian well
if the water rises above the surface without any help, it's an artesan well
Places where groundwater flows to the surface are called springs.
Groundwater does not have to be pumped to the surface to use, although that would seem the most logical way to get access to it. It has no difference on the make up of the water, or the purity.
Surface water collects in a watershed and seeps into the ground
no
artesian well
True
artesian well
From aquifers, through artesian basins, springs and wells.
if the water rises above the surface without any help, it's an artesan well
artesian well
artesian well
Utilities like electrical equipment, telephone, cable tv and computer lines, fire/burglar alarms, emergency services, government services, transportation like auto, rail etc. Also found are water drains, water mains, capped brooks, reservoirs, springs etc
Either something pressurizes the water (such as the weight of the dirt press down on it) [what's thought of as an artesian well].ORThe surface of the Earth drops off (drops down) below the level of the ground-water and it flows as a spring.
Its located above layers of impermeable underground rocks. At or below the water table.
That is called "artesian water" .That is called "artesian water" .