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The water in a quarry typically comes from several sources, including groundwater that seeps into the excavation, rainwater runoff, and surface water from nearby streams or lakes. As the quarry is dug deeper, it can intersect with the water table, allowing groundwater to fill the pit. Additionally, precipitation can accumulate in the quarry, further contributing to the water levels. Proper drainage systems are often implemented to manage and control this water.

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