Wells
Wells are structures constructed to access groundwater stored beneath the Earth's surface. They provide a source of drinking water, irrigation, and industrial supply in regions where surface water is limited. The primary purpose is to bring subsurface water to the surface for use.
Construction and types: Dug wells are shallow and typically lined with stone, brick, or concrete to prevent
Operation and maintenance: Wells require regular inspection of the casing and seals, periodic water quality testing,
Water quality and regulation: Groundwater quality depends on geology and nearby activities. Contamination risks may include
History and impact: Wells have supported settlements and agriculture since ancient times, enabling reliable access to
Other uses of the term: Wells is also a surname and appears in various place names.