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=== Draining an aquifer layer into a lower one ===
 
=== Draining an aquifer layer into a lower one ===
  
If your current pumped layer has another layer of aquifer below it, then the first thing you need to do is drill down into that aquifer layer and see if there is another aquifer layer below that.  Doing this is called drilling a pilot hole.  To do this, dig up/down stairs under the top left set of stairs in the pit.  This corresponds to the tile that is being actively pumped dry by the top of the two pumps.  Once again, you're looking for a damp stone cancellation once the stairs are dug.
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If your current pumped layer has another layer of aquifer below it, then the first thing you need to do is drill down into that aquifer layer and see if there is another aquifer layer below that.  Doing this is called drilling a pilot hole.  To do this, dig up/down stairs under the top right set of stairs in the pit.  This corresponds to the tile that is being actively pumped dry by the top of the two pumps.  Once again, you're looking for a damp stone cancellation once the stairs are dug.
  
 
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