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A well constructed above-ground, even indoors, will not prevent the water tile beneath it from freezing. When this happens, the "empty space" requirement for the well is no longer met as the space is occupied by the ice, and the well will be dismantled into its original components (Prevent this by placing it one Z-level above the water source if it freezes).  Furthermore, if the well is built in a layer with a [[temperature]] below the freezing point – that is, an ice layer in a glacier – the water will freeze ''within'' the well bucket, and the well itself will become unusable, showing a "bucket full" message.  To prevent this, build the well and the hospital in the earth layers below the ice.  Dump the ice inside the bucket to recover it.
 
A well constructed above-ground, even indoors, will not prevent the water tile beneath it from freezing. When this happens, the "empty space" requirement for the well is no longer met as the space is occupied by the ice, and the well will be dismantled into its original components (Prevent this by placing it one Z-level above the water source if it freezes).  Furthermore, if the well is built in a layer with a [[temperature]] below the freezing point – that is, an ice layer in a glacier – the water will freeze ''within'' the well bucket, and the well itself will become unusable, showing a "bucket full" message.  To prevent this, build the well and the hospital in the earth layers below the ice.  Dump the ice inside the bucket to recover it.
  
Using the well 10 times will take a small amount of water from the water tile below ([[water depth|1/7]] from that one tile), so it will eventually dry up, if not replenished.
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Using the well 10 times will take a small amount of water from the water tile below ([[water depth|1/7]] from that one tile), so it will eventually dry up, if not replenished. A well can be defined as a [[Meeting_hall|meeting hall]] with the {{K|q}} key. Un-defining the meeting area will break up any groups that are currently formed around a well, and it can immediately be re-defined if you wish.
  
 
Using a well provides the user with a happy [[thought]], especially if you make the well with high-value [[chain]]/[[rope]], [[bucket]], [[block]] and [[mechanism]], and/or the builder produces a high-quality result. Drinking [[Water#Stagnant_water|stagnant water]] from a well will still lead to a bad thought, and will lead to [[Health care#Infection|infection]] if used to clean a [[wound]]. If the floor of your water source is covered by a pile of [[mud]] (like the floors of underground pools in [[cavern]]s) then the water drawn out will be "water laced with mud" unless there are two [[z-level]]s of water in it. Badly [[wound]]ed dwarves will drink only water while recuperating, never booze, so you better have a well or water zone ready for when anyone gets injured, and certainly before the first goblins show up. Ensure you have enough buckets as well, as injured dwarves will not go to the well themselves even if it is next to their hospital bed, but require someone to bring them water in a bucket. If a well is full enough and the water is only one z-level down, the tile can also be used for fishing. When you fish "from a well", you aren't actually fishing from the well itself – you're just fishing from the tile of water beneath it, which means that the well needs to be filled all the way to the top.  Dwarves will also use the well to wash themselves - this means that a well (and [[soap]]) are vital for removing [[contaminant]]s such as blood, [[syndrome|poison]], etc. from your dwarves.  
 
Using a well provides the user with a happy [[thought]], especially if you make the well with high-value [[chain]]/[[rope]], [[bucket]], [[block]] and [[mechanism]], and/or the builder produces a high-quality result. Drinking [[Water#Stagnant_water|stagnant water]] from a well will still lead to a bad thought, and will lead to [[Health care#Infection|infection]] if used to clean a [[wound]]. If the floor of your water source is covered by a pile of [[mud]] (like the floors of underground pools in [[cavern]]s) then the water drawn out will be "water laced with mud" unless there are two [[z-level]]s of water in it. Badly [[wound]]ed dwarves will drink only water while recuperating, never booze, so you better have a well or water zone ready for when anyone gets injured, and certainly before the first goblins show up. Ensure you have enough buckets as well, as injured dwarves will not go to the well themselves even if it is next to their hospital bed, but require someone to bring them water in a bucket. If a well is full enough and the water is only one z-level down, the tile can also be used for fishing. When you fish "from a well", you aren't actually fishing from the well itself – you're just fishing from the tile of water beneath it, which means that the well needs to be filled all the way to the top.  Dwarves will also use the well to wash themselves - this means that a well (and [[soap]]) are vital for removing [[contaminant]]s such as blood, [[syndrome|poison]], etc. from your dwarves.  

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