waterputten
Waterputten are structures dug or drilled into the ground to access groundwater. They serve as a vital source of water for human consumption, agriculture, and industry in many parts of the world. The construction of waterputten can range from simple hand-dug wells to sophisticated deep boreholes with mechanical pumps. The depth and diameter of a waterput are determined by the local hydrogeology and the intended use of the water.
Historically, waterputten were essential for the survival of communities, often located in central areas to ensure
The quality of water from a waterput depends on its location and depth. Surface contamination can be