Phrases with «local aquifer»

The phrase "local aquifer" refers to an underground layer of water-bearing rock or soil that is located near a specific area or region. This is where groundwater can collect and is a significant source of water for people living in that area. Full definition

Sentences with «local aquifer»

  • Within a small area, actual concentrations of arsenic often vary widely, and local aquifer conditions can not be predicted sufficiently accurately by modelling. (sciencedaily.com)
  • One of the major issues facing the southwestern US has been the fracking industry wasting huge amounts of water, which has rapidly drained local aquifers in Texas and New Mexico over the past two years. (energytrendsinsider.com)
  • Including adjacent Clermont State Historic Site, these protected properties span nearly 1,200 contiguous acres, safeguarding local aquifers — a prime source of drinking water — and the interconnected network of habitats on which many wildlife species depend. (scenichudson.org)
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