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Can stacking wells send low water to high places?

Of course. Stacking wells use the principle of water pressure. When water flows into the stacking well from the lower part, it will enter the upper water storage tank or water tower through pipes or pumps. The water pressure will increase with the increase of water height, and the water can be sent to the upper part smoothly. Stacking well is a kind of equipment that uses water pressure to transport water from low to high, which is mainly used to solve the water supply problem in low-lying areas. The stacking well is simple in structure and usually consists of a water tank and a water storage tank, which are connected by pipes or pumps. When water flows into the pool from the lower part, it will enter the pipeline or pump and then be transported to the higher storage pool. Overlapping wells are widely used in rural and mountainous areas, which brings convenient living and agricultural irrigation conditions for people.