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Ground Water
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Any water that seeps under the surface of the Earth Important source of drinking water Divided into 2 zones
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Zone of Aeration Upper zone that allows water to pass through it
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Zone of Saturation Lower zone that traps the water in spaces between the rocks
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Water Table The boundary between the 2 zones If the water table reaches the surface, it will form a lake
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Aquifer Layer of rocks that allow water to collect in it and flow through it Found in the Zone of Saturation
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Porosity Determined by the open spaces between rocks Bigger rocks have bigger openings = high porosity Smaller rocks have smaller openings = low porosity
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Permeability The ability to let fluids pass through Zone of Aeration is permeable Something that does not allow water to pass through is Impermeable
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Springs Water that naturally flows out of the Earths surface Important source of drinking water for most of the human population
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Wells Man-made hole for the purpose of getting ground water
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Point Source Pollution Pollution from a single identifiable source Often occurs due to factory, waste treatment plants discharge pollution before it is cleaned Examples: oil spills, manufacturing plants, chemical plants EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) and the Clean Water Act
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Nonpoint Source Pollution Pollution from several locations that are not easily identified Occurs often due to runoff picking up pollution on the ground and moving it to a water source Examples: gas and oil from parking lots, animal waste from farms, fertilizers Not much being done but scientists are starting for focus on it
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Nonpoint or Point Source?
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