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It can take anywhere from a few days to thousands of years for water to reach the aquifer, depending on factors such as the distance from the surface to the aquifer, the porosity of the rocks or soil, and the rate of infiltration.

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Aquifer


How are aquifer created?

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How do we get water from the ground?

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What is a fresh water ground well called?

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What is water stored in the aquifer called?

Precipitation seeping through cracks and holes in the ground.


What exactly is groundwater aquifer pollution?

Infiltration the process of water percolating into the ground which eventually reaches the aquifer. Pollutants which dissolve into the water infiltrate with it and are introduced into the aquifer along with the water its stuff like paint that flows into the ground making it harmful to us.


What are the 3 different ways ground water reach the surface?

Groundwater can reach the surface through springs, where water flows naturally to the surface due to pressure or through seepage. It can also reach the surface through artesian wells, where pressure in an underground aquifer forces water to rise above the level of the aquifer. Lastly, groundwater can reach the surface through human-made structures like wells and boreholes.