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Several independent farmers rely on a single underground aquifer to irrigate their crops. The aquifer replenishes slowly, and its sustainable withdrawal rate is 1,000 gallons per day. If the total withdrawal exceeds this rate, the water level will drop, eventually making it too expensive or impossible for anyone to pump water. Each farmer knows that conserving water means a smaller harvest for them personally in the short term. If there are no agreements or regulations governing water use, what is the most likely long-term outcome for the aquifer?

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