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a drawn Down occurs when. more water is taken out of an aquifer than flows back in over the course of a year aquifers are then recharged and filled again as snow increases the water flow in the river
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The specific effects of drawdowns on Albuquerque are how the city is using more water than it can sustain. The drawdowns in Alburquerque are a result of the use of water in the city being greater than the water that refills the aquifer. The aquifers are refilled due to precipitation (snow/rainfall) overflowing the rivers. This is normally sustainable but if more and more water each year is used causing a drawdown, the aquifer in Albuquerque will continue to get less and less full.
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