Borehole test pumping is a procedure used to evaluate the performance of a well and the characteristics of the surrounding aquifer. It involves pumping water from the well at a controlled rate and monitoring the water level changes in the pumped well and potentially in nearby observation wells. This data helps determine the well's yield, the aquifer's hydraulic properties, and the potential for interference with other wells or surface water bodies.
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