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If the SWL was more elevated than the first water cut, further analysis was undertaken.\n\nFurther analysis involved reviewing the construction details of the well. If either a) the top of the well screen was more elevated than the SWL, b) the well screen included the first water cut or c) the well was open, the SWL was accepted as phreatic. However, if a) the well was artesian b) the screen did not cover the first water cut interval or b) no construction information was available, the well was rejected.\n\nFinally, in order to both ensure adequate well coverage and to limit the amount of work undertaken, phreatic surfaces that included SWL that appeared slightly sub artesian were calculated and compared. In areas of adequate well coverage, minimal difference was not between wells where there was a 1, 5 and 10m sub-artesian difference between the first water cut and the SWL. 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