After several weeks of looking for simplified solutions to dewatering problems, I only found solutions to textbook type problems. Real world problems, where partial penetration and flow exclusion are used, are not easily solved using textbook solutions. <br><br>Has anyone experienced this problem? If you have, how did you resolve this dilemma?<br><br>I turned to MODFLOW, the USGS Finite Difference computer code. However, I do not have much field data to verify its effectiveness. I only have one site where I used it and dewatering was completed. Other sites where I used it have not started to dewater. For the one site where dewatering was completed, the estimated dewatering rate was about 40 percent higher than the actual rate. This I attribute to poor hydraulic conductivity data provided by the client.<br><br>I am looking for field data to perfect this approach. If you send me data, I will forward you a copy of a manual that I am working on that describes procedures and solution methods using MODFLOW.<br>