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An aquifer is a layer of permeable rock that contains water. It usually conducts groundwater and supplies the water for wells and springs.
an underground layer of rock that can hold water is an aquifer.
The layer of rock and soil that groundwater flows through is called an aquifer. Aquifers are underground formations that can store and transmit water. They are important sources of drinking water and irrigation for many regions.
A confined aquifer with well-defined boundaries and low levels of contamination would be best for purifying groundwater. These aquifers offer natural protection from surface pollutants and can allow for effective treatment processes to remove any remaining contaminants. It's important to assess the hydrogeological characteristics and quality of the aquifer before selecting it for groundwater purification.
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sandstone aquifer
sandstone aquifer
The top level of groundwater in an aquifer is called the water table.
The top level of groundwater in an aquifer is called the water table.
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