Many eastern South Dakota towns get their water from the Big Sioux Aquifer.
The Black Hills in wester South Dakota get water from the the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers.
The Lewis and Clark Regional Water System will use water from the Ogallala Aquifer near Vermillion to provide water to southeastern South Dakota.
The Mid-Dakota Rural Water System uses water from the Missouri River at the Oahe Dam to provide water to much of central South Dakota.
The Perkins County Rural Water System uses water from the Missouri River.
Mni Wiconi Rural Water Project, when complete, will bring Missouri River water to three Indian reservations and a large non-tribal rural water district in western South Dakota.
In addition, many water systems get water from lakes and rivers in South Dakota, such as the Elm River near Aberdeen, SD and Rapid Creek, Deerfield Reservoir and Pactola Reservoir near Rapid City.
"North Dakota" or "North Dakota 2012" Or the map title could reflect what the map is about. For example: "North Dakota Bodies of Water" or "North Dakota Highways".
North Dakota has both surface water (lakes, rivers, streams) and ground water (aquifers and wells).
The Red River (of the North) forms North Dakota's eastern boundary with Minnesota.
North Dakota's water resources come from both surface water(lakes, rivers, streams) and underground water (aquifers and wells).
Delaware and North Dakota
North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin
Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada are to the north of North Dakota and North Dakota is to the north of South Dakota.
North Dakota is up by the border of Canada, Wyoming is just next to South Dakota.
If you are asking about the drinking water in North Dakota, it varies from water system to water system but all water systems are required to meet state and federal standards. If you are asking about water for recreation, as in boating, etc., there are many opportunities for all kinds of water recreation with a wide variety of location in North Dakota. It all depends on where you want to go and what you want to do.
North Dakota ranks 19th in size by total area (land+water) with 70,699.79 square miles.
North Dakota is north of South Dakota.
North Dakota has 2,948 square miles of surface water or about 2.4% of the total area of 70,700 square miles