Underground Sources of Drinking Water
Meaning, Term, and Glossary Definition - What is Underground Sources of Drinking Water?
Aquifers currently being used as a source of drinking water or those capable of supplying a public water system. They have a total dissolved solids content of 10,000 milligrams per liter or less, and are not "exempted aquifers."
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