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A strainer type well sunk through three pervious layers intervened by three impervious aquicludes, draws water from

a.

top most pervious layer

b.

central pervious layer

c.

lowest pervious layer

d.

all the pervious layers.

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Answer: (d).all the pervious layers.

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