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The Ogallala Aquifer, which is also known as the Hiigh Plains Aquifer meets those specifications. It covers 174,000 square miles and provides water for the "breadbasket of America".

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Where is the Oglala Aquifer located?

The Ogallala Aquifer is in the Great Plains region of North America. It stretches from Texas to South Dakota. In all it touches South Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Okalahoma, New Mexico and Texas.


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The Edwards Aquifer is located in south-central Texas, primarily under the San Antonio region, while the Ogallala Aquifer is located in the Great Plains region of the United States, extending from South Dakota to Texas. The Ogallala Aquifer is geographically north of the Edwards Aquifer.


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Where is South Dakota to Texas?

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What four states does the aquifer system reside?

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Which western states have Cattle herding as a primary industry?

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What direction would you go if you wanted to go from Texas to South Dakota?

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What direction would you go if you were heading from Texas to South Dakota?

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Is South Dakota north of Texas?

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