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Tool T06 · Wellfield Stress Test

Build your own wellfield.

Click the map to place pumping wells. Each one creates a cone of depression; when you add enough, the cones overlap and the total drawdown gets much deeper than any single well would cause alone. This is why MLGW has 160+ wells spread across 8 wellfields.

Click to add a well · click a well to remove it
Drawdown:
0 ft60+ ft
Wells
4
Total pumping
2.9 MGD
2,000 gpm
Max drawdown
14.5 ft
Moderate stress
500 gpm
Applies to wells you add next
60 ft/day
Memphis Sand ≈ 60
200 ft
Memphis Sand ≈ 600
30 days
Steady state → 30+ days

Superposition

The total drawdown at any point equals the sum of drawdowns from every individual well. The Cooper-Jacob approximation to the Theis equation makes this linear — groundwater flow in confined aquifers is a linear system, so superposition holds exactly.

This tool uses 2D homogeneous-aquifer assumptions. Real wellfields face boundaries (rivers, faults, formation edges) that complicate the picture — which is why MLGW and CAESER maintain MODFLOW models instead of relying on simple superposition.

Data:Cooper & Jacob (1946)·CAESER MLGW Study·USGS