Aquifers in the United States

Withdrawal rates from the Ogallala Aquifer.

Aquifers in the United States, groundwater basins in the country.

An example of a significant and sustainable carbonate aquifer is the Edwards Aquifer[1] in central Texas. This carbonate aquifer has historically been providing high quality water for nearly 2 million people, and even today, is completely full because of tremendous recharge from a number of area streams, rivers and lakes. The primary risk to this resource is human development over the recharge areas.

List of notable aquifers

Wetlands contrast the arid landscape around Middle Spring, Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge, Utah.

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