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		Definition of water table in English: water tablenoun  The level below which the ground is saturated with water.  Example sentencesExamples -  Modern bore technology allows us to go deeper and deeper into the ground but does not teach us the simple sagacity of recharging the water table.
 -  Not only does trout farming make use of saline groundwater, it could help lower the water table and reduce groundwater's salt content.
 -  It also submits that the most contaminated soil is typically at the water table and that the Defendant failed to test at that crucial level.
 -  Do not apply pesticides where the water table is near the soil surface.
 -  At the same time, manure becomes a problem, both in terms of disposal and because it leaches into the water table.
 -  Controlled drainage uses valves to open and close drainage pipes and structures to control the depth of the water table.
 -  When standing water was no longer observable at a site, a monitoring well was used to determine the depth of the water table.
 -  He said there were about 30 people affected in the town and possibly many more in the townships where the water table was rising.
 -  We need some good falls before winter to raise the water table.
 -  The positive impact on the water table can only be slight.
 -  The future of agriculture is threatened by a falling water table.
 -  Soon, the tanks fell into disuse and the water table dropped; this had disastrous effects for agriculture.
 -  The manure alone could destroy the water table, rendering the groundwater toxic and leaching poisons into the soil for miles around.
 -  Because of excessive use and many consecutive dry summers, the water table had descended alarmingly.
 -  The restoration was completed earlier this month and the tomb now sits on a concrete base in a dry area well above the water table.
 -  Since 1965, the water table under Beijing has fallen by some 59 metres.
 -  This has resulted in a dramatic drop in the water table.
 -  He believes Neolithic man started to dig a trench to reach the sunken water table, dumping the soil removed in a central pile and using fencing to keep it in place.
 -  Rain should be eased into the ground to raise the water table, which will give us healthier and more diverse parks, ravines and valleys.
 -  I learned later that these boreholes, which were dug by cattle ranchers and reached down 100 meters and more, had lowered the water table.
 
    Definition of water table in US English: water tablenounˈwɔdər ˌteɪbəl The level below which the ground is saturated with water. Compare with phreatic, vadose  Example sentencesExamples -  He said there were about 30 people affected in the town and possibly many more in the townships where the water table was rising.
 -  He believes Neolithic man started to dig a trench to reach the sunken water table, dumping the soil removed in a central pile and using fencing to keep it in place.
 -  Since 1965, the water table under Beijing has fallen by some 59 metres.
 -  The future of agriculture is threatened by a falling water table.
 -  Rain should be eased into the ground to raise the water table, which will give us healthier and more diverse parks, ravines and valleys.
 -  Not only does trout farming make use of saline groundwater, it could help lower the water table and reduce groundwater's salt content.
 -  Because of excessive use and many consecutive dry summers, the water table had descended alarmingly.
 -  It also submits that the most contaminated soil is typically at the water table and that the Defendant failed to test at that crucial level.
 -  This has resulted in a dramatic drop in the water table.
 -  Controlled drainage uses valves to open and close drainage pipes and structures to control the depth of the water table.
 -  We need some good falls before winter to raise the water table.
 -  Soon, the tanks fell into disuse and the water table dropped; this had disastrous effects for agriculture.
 -  The restoration was completed earlier this month and the tomb now sits on a concrete base in a dry area well above the water table.
 -  I learned later that these boreholes, which were dug by cattle ranchers and reached down 100 meters and more, had lowered the water table.
 -  The manure alone could destroy the water table, rendering the groundwater toxic and leaching poisons into the soil for miles around.
 -  At the same time, manure becomes a problem, both in terms of disposal and because it leaches into the water table.
 -  The positive impact on the water table can only be slight.
 -  Modern bore technology allows us to go deeper and deeper into the ground but does not teach us the simple sagacity of recharging the water table.
 -  Do not apply pesticides where the water table is near the soil surface.
 -  When standing water was no longer observable at a site, a monitoring well was used to determine the depth of the water table.
 
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