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No, there is no aquifers in Texes.
Organelle Aquifer and the Edwards Aquifer...YoUrWeLcOmE! <3
there are exactly 273 aquifers in the world.
R. Nativ has written: 'Hydrogeology and hydrochemistry of cretaceous aquifers, Texas Panhandle and eastern New Mexico' -- subject(s): Aquifers, Groundwater
Lake Meredith, Rio grande, and Ogalalla underground aquifers
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Aquifers lose their porosity and thus making it not aquifers anymore.
Wells tap into aquifers.
Aquifers can be found underground in many places around the world. They are typically located beneath the Earth's surface where water is stored in permeable rock or sediment layers. Aquifers can be accessed through wells for drinking water and irrigation purposes.
49% of the area of Germany has porous aquifers, partly with high yields. About 12% is made of fractured aquifers and some 6% karst aquifers. Approximately one-third of the country has only local aquifers with low potential.
Texas has 7 major and 16 minor aquifers including the Ogalalla which covers 174,000 square miles within the United States. The others six listed as major include the Gulf Coast Aquifer, the Seymour Aquifer, the Hueco-Mesilla Bolson Aquifer, the Edwards-Trinity Plateau Aquifer, the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer and the Cenozoic Pecos Aquifer.
Aquifers are groundwater.