Groundwater and aquifers can both be tapped by wells.
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The two types of groundwater are: Wells and Aquifers.
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Aquifers
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Aquifers are groundwater.
The two types of groundwater are: Wells and Aquifers.
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Usable groundwater is to be found in aquifers. Aquifers are porous, permeable rocks sandwiched between two layers if impermeable rocks. Sandstones and porous limestones can form good aquifers.
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Chuck Roberts has written: 'Water levels in alluvial aquifers of the lower South Platte River Basin, Colorado' -- subject(s): Aquifers, Water table, Groundwater 'Water levels in the Southern High Plains Designated Groundwater Basin' -- subject(s): Aquifers, Water table, Groundwater
Groundwater that is not otherwise fossil groundwater forms part of the "water table".
Once the contaminants touch the ground they seep into the groundwater table, after this they are distributed into groundwater wells and aquifers.
The most easily polluted groundwater reservoirs are water table confined aquifers.