watertable in the PONS Dictionary

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The draining of the lake completely also caused the watertable in the entire area to go down and the area becoming arid.
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The front facade and watertable are stuccoed.
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A smooth-faced basement level (extending from grade up to a watertable course) rises to a heavily rusticated first floor.
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Mismanagement of contaminants (e.g. pesticides and sewage) may poison troglofaunal communities, whilst removal of habitat, either directly or indirectly (e.g. rising watertable) is also a major threat.
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This shola/grasslands ecosystem was effective in conserving monsoon rainfall and letting it soak in to replenish the watertable for year round release into the streams.
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This can carry pollution directly to the raised watertable below and into the groundwater supply.
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Owing to the water application in the irrigated strips they have a higher watertable which induces flow of groundwater to the unirrigated strips.
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Its exterior features segmental and jack arches above openings, a corbeled watertable, and a corbeled cornice.
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They can be formed in different karst processes, for example, by the rainwater soaking through fractures of limestone bedrock onto the watertable.
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There is no watertable at the base of the house, although at one time the first several courses up from ground level were painted black.
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