We consider two-dimensional steady state flow towards a well that fully penetrates a randomly heterogeneous aquifer, with deterministically prescribed constant head boundary. Flow occurs over an infinite hierarchy of mutually uncorrelated, statistically homogeneous and isotropic random fields (modes) of natural log-transmissivity, Y, each of which is associated with a Gaussian variogram. We consider a lower and upper cut-off of the hierarchy, respectively related to the length scale of the domain and data support (sample volume). This allows directly incorporating the scale dependence of the integral scale of Y into groundwater flow (ensemble) moments and leads to a geostatistical description of the system in terms of a (stationary) Trun...