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Aquifer.
No. It is a storage root.
Fiberglass underground storage tanks for gasoline storage are expected to last 30-years. After this amount of time regulations require their replacement.
If you're asking about an UNDERGROUND storage facility, it would be an aquifer.
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Natural underground reserves of fresh water are generally called aquifers.
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