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    -The __________ Is the Elevation to Which Hydraulic Pressure Will
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Question 23

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  -The __________ is the elevation to which hydraulic pressure will push water in pipes. A) artesian well B) potentiometric surface C) zone of saturation D) water table
-The __________ is the elevation to which hydraulic pressure will push water in pipes.


A) artesian well
B) potentiometric surface
C) zone of saturation
D) water table

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