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  2. Thousands of California wells are at risk of drying up ...

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    Thousands of California wells are at risk of drying up despite landmark water law. Ian James. September 20, 2023 at 3:00 AM. ... drill new wells or connect homes to other water sources.

  3. Will Texas run out of groundwater? Experts explain how ... - AOL

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    “As far as people’s wells going dry and having to replace their wells, it could be a situation a lot of it is maybe the well was drilled 20, 30, 40 years ago, and water levels were ...

  4. Parts of Texas ‘out of water’ as the rest dries out, ag ...

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    Some regions of Texas have already run out of water — and the rest face a looming crisis, the state’s agriculture commissioner said on Sunday. “We lose about a farm a week in Texas, but it ...

  5. Dry well - Wikipedia

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    The depth of the dry well allows the water to penetrate soil layers with poor infiltration such as clays into more permeable layers of the vadose zone such as sand. [7] [8] Simple dry wells consist of a pit filled with gravel, riprap, rubble, or other debris. Such pits resist collapse but do not have much storage capacity because their interior ...

  6. Homes lose water as wells run dry in drought-ravaged basin - AOL

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    Judy and Jim Shanks know the exact date their home’s well went dry — June 24. Since then, their life has been an endless cycle of imposing on relatives for showers and laundry, hauling water ...

  7. Household water wells are drying up in record numbers as ...

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  8. Law limiting new oil wells in California set to take effect ...

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    The 2022 law bans drilling new wells within 3,200 feet (975 meters) of “sensitive receptors,” defined as homes, schools, hospitals, nursing homes, retirement homes, prisons and any business that is open to the public. In asking voters to block the law, the oil industry's strategy was to portray it as an “energy shutdown.”

  9. Huntington Beach Oil Field - Wikipedia

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    On May 24, 1920, the first Huntington Beach well, the Huntington A-1 3] was brought in as a producing well By October 1921, the field had 59 producing wells. [4] Even with 16 of those 59 wells being idle, the field produced 16,500 barrels of oil equivalent (101,000 GJ) per day, with each well producing from 50 to 200 barrels daily.