Water scarcity in Indonesia, particularly in areas like Tegal in Central Java, has become a pressing concern due to rapid population growth and changing rainfall patterns. In many communities, access to clean and sufficient water is limited, especially during the dry season when rivers and reservoirs run low. As a result, water wells play a crucial role in providing a reliable source of water for drinking, household needs, and small-scale farming. These wells help reduce the burden on families who would otherwise travel long distances to collect water. To address water scarcity sustainably, it is essential to promote water conservation, improve rainwater harvesting, and manage groundwater use responsibly while maintaining wells as a vital lifeline for local communities.