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    Trouble is you need a long period of persistent rain and snow to seep down into the aquifer and replenish the groundwater levels. Such a process is very slow; as the SE has had two years of reduced rainfall, it could take a long time to recover. Although we had a few days of snow, it was a brief period and ran off when melted - I doubt if a tiny fraction reached the aquifers.

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