A weak well refers to a water well with a low yield or reduced capacity, often resulting from factors like aquifer depletion, inadequate recharge, or clogging of the well screen. In plumbing, weak wells present challenges for consistent water supply, requiring measures like pump adjustments, well deepening, or water storage solutions to maintain adequate flow. Regular testing, maintenance, and water level monitoring are essential for managing weak wells, ensuring reliable water supply, and preventing damage to pumps or other system components.
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