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An aquitard is an impermeable lump of rock or clay. It does not allow water to flow through it which means that it blocks the water sending it to another destination.

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An aquitard is an impermeable lump of rock or clay. It does not allow water to flow through it which means that it blocks the water sending it to another destination.

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An Aquitard is a zone within the earth that restricts the flow of groundwater from one aquifer to another.

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clay

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aquifer-is a wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, Sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well.

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Aquiclude-An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater

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it has to be impermeable so it can line the aquifer without letting water straight through

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