open well

"Open well Submersible" typically refers to a type of well that is open to the groundwater table, allowing water to naturally flow into it from the surrounding aquifer. It's a traditional and often simple method of accessing groundwater for drinking or irrigation purposes. These wells are usually dug or drilled into the ground until they reach the water table, and they don't have a casing or any artificial structure to prevent the walls from collapsing.

In some contexts, "open well Submersible" could also metaphorically refer to transparency or accessibility, suggesting a state where information or resources are readily available and not hidden or restricted.

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OPEN WELL SUBMERSIBLE

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