The Kirkwood-Cohansey water-table aquifer. 15-20% of it is overlaid by the Pinelands, and it covers about 3000 sq. miles throughout almost all of the NJ Coastal Plain.
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The Cohansey Aquifer is a groundwater aquifer located in parts of New Jersey and Delaware in the United States. It serves as a vital source of drinking water for many communities in the region. The aquifer consists of layers of sandy and gravelly material that can store and transmit water.
Jersey City, New Jersey.
New Jersey is the 47th largest state in America.
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New Jersey is a US State and contains no states.
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The world's second largest aquifer is the Guarani Aquifer, located beneath parts of Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. It is a vital source of freshwater for the region.
The largest city in New Jersey is Newark. The other largest cities are Jersey City, Paterson, and Elizabeth. Jersey City seems to be one of the fastest growing among those large cities in New Jersey.
New Jersey is the forty-seventh largest state. Only Rhode Island, Delaware and Connecticut are smaller. The twenty-fourth largest state is Georgia.
The ten largest aquifers in the United States include the Ogallala Aquifer, the Central Valley Aquifer, the Great Basin Aquifer, the Floridan Aquifer, the Columbia Plateau Aquifer, the Gulf Coast Aquifer, the High Plains Aquifer, the Santa Fe Aquifer, the Edwards Aquifer, and the Cape Cod Aquifer. The Ogallala Aquifer is particularly notable for its vast size and significant agricultural contributions. Each aquifer plays a crucial role in providing water for irrigation, drinking, and industrial use across their respective regions.
Amleto A Pucci has written: 'Aquifer-test analysis of the upper aquifer of the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system, Union Beach Borough, Monmouth County, New Jersey' -- subject(s): Testing, Water table, Groundwater, Aquifers
The name was taken from the largest of the English Channel Islands, Jersey.