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Pumping level refers to the lowest water level reached in a well, sump, or tank during active pumping. It is an important parameter in well systems, as it helps determine the drawdown, pumping capacity, and efficiency of the pump. Monitoring the pumping level is essential for maintaining optimal water flow, preventing over-pumping, and avoiding potential damage to the pump due to dry running. Regular measurement and adjustment of pumping levels ensure consistent water supply, protect the pump, and extend the lifespan of the system.

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