Artesian definition

Artesian means a condition of internal pressure which causes the water level in a well to rise above the aquifer used to supply water at the well location.
Artesian means a condition in an aquifer wherein groundwater is confined under pressure by an overlying geologic unit of relatively lower permeability.
Artesian means ground water confined under sufficient hydrostatic pressure to rise above the aquifer containing it.

Examples of Artesian in a sentence

  • Artesian CPA, LLC, which has reviewed the Financial Statements, is an independent accounting firm within the rules and regulations adopted by the SEC.


More Definitions of Artesian

Artesian means Artesian Solutions Limited, a company registered in England and Wales under company number 05667880, having its registered address at 2 Winnersh Fields, Gazelle Close, Winnersh, Berkshire RG41 5QS. Our VAT number is 881 3415 24;
Artesian means Artesian Water Company, Inc.
Artesian means a water supply subject to hydrostatic pressure, causing the static water level to rise above the level of the aquifer, whether above or below the ground surface.
Artesian means bottled water from a well tapping a confined aquifer in which the water level stands at some height above the top of the aquifer. Artesian water may be collected with the assistance of external force to enhance the natural underground pressure.

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