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Yes, there are some changes in groundwater levels, which we can see clearly by looking at the graphs

that show groundwater level measurements from 1976 to 2012. The graph below indicates the depth of
the site's groundwater level. In 1976, the water level was 10.68 feet below the land surface and 1539.92
feet above a specific vertical datum, according to the data. In 2012, the water level was 10.46 feet below
the surface of the land and 1540.14 feet above a specific vertical datum. As a result, we can see a minor
difference in the dataset's beginning and end. However, the water level didn’t remain constant
throughout this time period. It actually fluctuated a lot. From 1975 to 1992, the depth was steadily
decreasing. The water level was 19.39 feet below the surface of the land in 1992, and 1531.21 feet
above a specific vertical datum. The graph then began to rise again, with the depth reaching its
maximum point in 2011, with a water level of 6.15 feet below the land surface and 1544.45 feet above a
vertical datum. So, it is very interesting how the water level fluctuated and went back to the almost
same level after 36 years.

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