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  2. Dry well - Wikipedia

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    A dry well or drywell is an underground structure that disposes of unwanted water, most commonly surface runoff and stormwater, in some cases greywater or water used in a groundwater heat pump. It is a gravity-fed , vertical underground system that can capture surface water from impervious surfaces , then store and gradually infiltrate the ...

  3. Slipway - Wikipedia

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    An old and simple slipway for smaller boats, Ystad, Sweden In its simplest form, a slipway is a plain ramp, typically made of concrete, steel, stone or even wood.The height of the tide can limit the usability of a slip: unless the ramp continues well below the low water level it may not be usable at low tide.

  4. Dry wells, muddy water: Extreme reservoir drops tax Oregon ...

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    But once it dropped below 830 feet, the wells went dry. Lookout Point will be brought all the way down to 750 feet. Nelson estimates he’ll pay $25,000 to $30,000 to drill and set up a new well ...

  5. Dry dock - Wikipedia

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    A floating dry dock is a type of pontoon for dry docking ships, possessing floodable buoyancy chambers and a U-shaped cross-section. The walls are used to give the dry dock stability when the floor or deck is below the surface of the water. When valves are opened, the chambers fill with water, causing the dry dock to float lower in the water ...

  6. Thousands of California wells are at risk of drying up ... - AOL

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    This year — despite an extremely wet winter — more than 400 dry wells have been reported. Read more:Amid soaking storms, California turns to farmland to funnel water into depleted aquifers.

  7. Well - Wikipedia

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    A dug well in a village in Faryab Province, Afghanistan The difference between a well and a cistern is in the source of the water: a cistern collects rainwater whereas a well draws from groundwater. A well is an excavation or structure created on the earth by digging, driving, or drilling to access liquid resources, usually water.

  8. Ship cradle - Wikipedia

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    The Shetland ferry, MV Bigga, in its cradle "Cradle" may refer to the whole rig or sometimes each section of it. The cradle may be fixed to the dock floor, relying on the tides or a dry dock to drain it, or be equipped with wheels, running on an inclined track to allow the ship to be moved out of the water to a dry parking area.

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

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    A non-exempt well is a well capable of producing more than 17.36 gallons per minute, and must submit semi-annual water well production reports to the District at a rate of $0.155 per 1,000 gallons.