Well interference definition

Well interference means the additive drawdown effects to two or more wells pumping from the same aquifer in the same vicinity.
Well interference means the lowering of water level in a well caused by the withdrawal of water at another location (usually a nearby well).
Well interference means the instance where cones of depression from two or more wells overlap creating an additive drawdown in the affected area.

More Definitions of Well interference

Well interference means a substantial water level decline in a short time period in a localized area caused by pumping from extraction facilities.
Well interference means a substantial reduction in the production of an existing facility due to a substantial non seasonal water level decline in a localized area caused by pumping from extraction facilities in close proximity to one another.
Well interference means a substantial water level decline
Well interference means the result of two or more pumping wells, the drawdown cones of which intercept. At a given location, the total well interference is the sum of the drawdowns due to each individual well.
Well interference means the instancoeverlapwhere c creating an additive drawdown in the affected area.