He says the problem is the water table has fallen too low.
This of course led to problems with the water table.
Do your people think it's going to get in the water table?
It couldn't be the water table, because the site was higher than the rest of the garden.
Then she led him by the hand to the water table.
He could just look at a landscape and tell you how far down the water table was.
But what if there was a water table near the surface?
In this area the water table is very close to the surface.
The water table was generally only two feet down before the impact.
How could I put chemicals into the air and ground, maybe the water table?
In our Anglian region groundwater levels are still exceptionally low.
Changes in groundwater levels may also be measured and identified with gravitational methods.
In arid areas it may not fill due to deep groundwater levels.
In 2010, two energy companies confirmed their mines have the potential to affect groundwater levels.
In the late 1910s, a problem developed with rising local groundwater levels caused by irrigation.
These facilitated a rise in the groundwater levels and helped turn the area into a "white zone".
The groundwater level is always less than 5 feet below the soil surface.
Timber will last for a long time below the groundwater level.
Hence, timber tends to last for a long time below groundwater level.
The excavations were difficult because the human structures lay below groundwater level.