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ground water
noun
- underground water that has come mainly from the seepage of surface water and is held in pervious rocks
Example Sentences
It found the global average was in fact 1,931 litres of ground water and fresh water resources, with the environmental impact varying greatly depending on the country where the cotton is grown.
The report identified "a medium level risk from a quarry spoil tip near the school, which is affected by ground water".
They are produced in a number of ways but the main process involves the interaction of ground water with iron-rich minerals such as olivine.
“Many people are relying on brackish or saline ground water, if at all,” she said.
"There is potential for further impacts in Newry and across Northern Ireland - ground water levels are heavily saturated and river levels are at an all-time high."
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