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Groundwater, increasingly turned to as surface water becomes more unusable or unavailable, is not without its problems.
Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010
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Groundwater, increasingly turned to as surface water becomes more unusable or unavailable, is not without its problems.
Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010
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Groundwater, increasingly turned to as surface water becomes more unusable or unavailable, is not without its problems.
Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010
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Groundwater, increasingly turned to as surface water becomes more unusable or unavailable, is not without its problems.
Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010
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Groundwater, increasingly turned to as surface water becomes more unusable or unavailable, is not without its problems.
Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010
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Groundwater supports 89 percent of the flow in the Pinelands streams, discharging primarily through the swamps and marshes.
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- Groundwater represents over 90% of the world's readily available freshwater resource (Boswinkel, 2000).
Archive 2009-01-01 Bente Lilja Bye 2009
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Groundwater in the Bangkok area, like in many other cities around the world, was also pumped out to feed growing human demand, compacting the ground on which the city stands and effectively lowering land levels.
Floodwaters Reach Bangkok Patrick Barta 2011
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Groundwater supports 89 percent of the flow in the Pinelands streams, discharging primarily through the swamps and marshes.
Beachwood Borough Master Plan, Part IV « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009
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Groundwater, increasingly turned to as surface water becomes more unusable or unavailable, is not without its problems.
Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010
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