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water found below the surface
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water located beneath the ground surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of lithologic formation.
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Water below the level at which all voids in the rock are completely filled saturated. Syn. phreatic water in saturated zone below water table.
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Water occurring in the subsurface zone where all spaces are filled with water under pressure greater than that of the atmosphere.
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Water from an aquifer or subsurface water source.
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Water found in the voids or free space of soils and rocks underground.
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The supply of fresh water found beneath the earth's surface (usually in aquifers) which is often accessed through wells and springs.
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Subsurface water and underground streams that can be collected with wells, or that flow naturally to the earth's surface though springs.
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Water lying below the Earth's surface in springs and natural reservoirs.
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The mass of water in the ground below the phreatic zone, occupying the total pore space in the rock
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The water from wells and underground aquifers. An estimated 95% of the drinking water used in rural
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Water beneath the earth's surface in the spaces between soil particles and between rock surfaces [co
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Water beneath the earth's surface that fills underground pockets (known as aquifers), supplying wells and springs.
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Water located below the water table that fills the pore spaces between sand, gravel, and fractures in rock, etc., which may supply water to wells or springs.
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- Water from an aquifer or subsurface water source.
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The mass of water in the ground below the phreatic zone, occupying the total pore space in the rock and moving slowly downhill where permeability allows.
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water located beneath the ground surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of lithologic formation.
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Water found underground as a result of rainfall, ice and snow melt, submerged rivers, lakes, and springs. This water often carries minerals. These minerals can accumulate in the remains of buried organisms and eventually cause fossilization.
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water held underground that has seeped through soil layers and bedrock
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The supply of fresh water found beneath the surface of the Earth (usually in aquifers) that often supplies wells and springs.
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Water from an aquifer or subsurface water source.
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The supply of water found beneath the earth's surface, usually in porous rock formations (aquifers), which may supply wells and springs. Generally, it refers to all water contained in the ground.
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Water found underground within porous soils and rocks.
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Water from an aquifer or subsurface water source.
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