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2018-10-19

What stores have groundwater?

What stores have groundwater?

Answer Expert Verified. Groundwater is enclosed in aquifers. Groundwater is found within a large range of rocks, but the most effective aquifers are found in porous, open cavities, and permeable rocks. Aquifers can contain salty, briny, and fresh water.

What is groundwater quizlet?

An underground layer of rock which holds fresh water and allows water to percolate through it. Groundwater is in direct contact with the atmosphere through the open pore spaces of the overlying soil or rock.

Where does groundwater come from?

Groundwater is the water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock. It is stored in and moves slowly through geologic formations of soil, sand and rocks called aquifers.

Why is groundwater clean?

Unlike surface water collected in rivers and lakes, groundwater is often clean and ready to drink. This is because the soil actually filters the water. The soil can hold onto pollutants—such as living organisms, harmful chemicals and minerals—and only let the clean water through.

How long do aquifers take to fill?

Depending on its permeability, aquifers can gain water at a rate of 50 feet per year to 50 inches per century. They have both recharge and discharge zones. A recharge zone usually occurs at a high elevation where rain, snowmelt, lake or river water seeps into the ground to replenish the aquifer.

How does new water get into the aquifer?

When a water-bearing rock readily transmits water to wells and springs, it is called an aquifer. Wells can be drilled into the aquifers and water can be pumped out. Precipitation eventually adds water (recharge) into the porous rock of the aquifer.

What is the largest aquifer in the US?

Ogallala Aquifer

Why does Arizona water taste so bad?

Taste or odor variations in Phoenix’s tap water supply are often seasonal (stronger near fall of the year) and come from minerals and algae that collect in the canals that transport our surface water along to Phoenix’s water treatment plants. Taste and odor are aesthetic issues in Phoenix water.