Groundwater is difficult to clean because, the water is dispersed throughout large areas of rock, and also because the pollutants can cling to the materials that make up the aquifer.
No. Sometimes, groundwater can run into sewage, dumps, or other places that make it polluted.
Groundwater is difficult to clean because, the water is dispersed throughout large areas of rock, and also because the pollutants can cling to the materials that make up the aquifer.
Yes, because its more complex to clean up groundwater than surface water.
It is always easier to cleanup something if you can get to it. * Streams (and their beds) can be worked on pretty easily. * Groundwater is pretty mysterious: flows are difficult to observe, drawdown to collect pollution depends on porosity, you don't know when the job is done
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No. Sometimes, groundwater can run into sewage, dumps, or other places that make it polluted.
Groundwater is difficult to clean because, the water is dispersed throughout large areas of rock, and also because the pollutants can cling to the materials that make up the aquifer.
Unpolluted! Or not polluted. Or clean. Or pure.
It is very polluted.
Water is salty in oceans. Much of the water is polluted. Hence, it becomes difficult to find clean fresh water.
you have fun sucking it in and out
Contaminate groundwater today, drink those contaminates tomorrow. Contaminating groundwater is dumb. Keep groundwater clean - for life.
There is really only one way to clean up polluted ground water. You have to stop polluting it, you find the source of contamination, whatever it may be, and stop it. Then, the existing polluted water will gradually be replenished by clean rain, will be filtered by natural processes such as bacterial decay, and will eventually recover. Exactly how rapid or how complete the recovery will be, depends upon the severity of the pollution.
Yes, because its more complex to clean up groundwater than surface water.
Polluted.
polluted
Clean water evaporates faster.