• AggressivelyPassive
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    1111 months ago

    Reporting from north eastern Germany: there’s tons of water going in the ground here. More than I personally like. It’s been raining on/off for two weeks straight.

    • @CookieJarObserver
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      1111 months ago

      Yes, but its not filling up the Groundwater sufficiently, it stays pretty much at the top and doesn’t go deeper

      • @[email protected]
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        011 months ago

        The only reasons it wouldn’t percolate deeper are 1) there’s an aquitard barrier preventing it, 2) the groundwater table is already sufficiently full, I.e there’s no more space for it, and 3) it’s pumped out before it can recharge/percolate further.

        • @CookieJarObserver
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          111 months ago

          You forgot 4) shit is built to get water away as fast as possible to prevent floods and keep swamps dry…

          • @[email protected]
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            011 months ago

            I didn’t actually. I was responding specifically to your comment that the water in the ground doesn’t “go deeper.” That has nothing to do with flood control, as the water we are talking about has already seeped into the ground.

            • @CookieJarObserver
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              111 months ago

              No, problem is its just at the surface “ground” (a few centimeters deep) and not going into the ground water.

    • ahornsirup
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      411 months ago

      Which is long overdue. Yeah, it’s not exactly inviting “let’s spend the day outside” summer weather, but we’ve effectively had several years of drought, the rain is desperately needed.