aqueduct
aqueduct
An underground tank for storing water. Rain water used to be collected and stored for use in the house. Still is in some places.
reservoirs and water storage tanks and towers, typically
Best collected October to February, when the plants are more vigorously storing food in their underground organs.
Primary sources of water are rivers , lakes, natural ponds, underground water,etc. Secondary sources of water are those which are collected by us from natural sources in order to save the water . These include water stored in tanks, buckets, underground , used water, etc.
water is collected in a reservoir.
Groundwater is collected from precipitation that infiltrates into the ground and fills up underground aquifers. Aquifers are porous rock formations that contain large amounts of water that can be accessed through wells and springs. Additionally, water can collect in underground reservoirs or lakes that form in natural depressions in the ground.
Underground water is called underground water, because it is "underground" not because it is fresh or salt. You can have underground salt water reservoirs just like you can have fresh water ones.
The water system includes sources such as reservoirs, lakes, rivers, or underground aquifers where water is collected. It also consists of treatment facilities where water is purified before being distributed through a network of pipes to homes and businesses. Wastewater is collected and treated at sewage treatment plants before being discharged back into the environment.
Underground water is cleaner.
you know when there is water underground when you here the sound of water...(underground)...or see water on your lawn when there is no liquid to be found... : )
Petroleum is collected through the process of drilling oil wells into underground reservoirs. Once the well is drilled, a pump is used to extract the petroleum from the reservoir and bring it to the surface. The collected petroleum is then transported via pipelines or tankers to refineries for processing.