HOLIDAY: National Groundwater Awareness Week
March 11-17, 2018 is National Groundwater Awareness Week.
What’s groundwater? All of our water comes from two channels: We couldn’t exist without groundwater. Along with oxygen, it is arguably the most important natural resource for human life, according to the National Groundwater Awareness Association (NGWA). “Life as we know it would quite simply not be possible without groundwater. It provides drinking water to about 132 million Americans (44.5 million through water wells), supplies surface freshwater bodies, waters crops, and supports ecosystems,” said NGWA Public Awareness Director Cliff Treyens. Livestock and aquaculture use an additional 3.5 billion gallons of groundwater a day. |
[3] This image shows an above-ground well tapping into the layer of groundwater beneath the surface (image courtesy SCM Waterproof Porous | Blogspot). |
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For more about groundwater, visit the National Groundwater Association. Their goal is to protect the quality of groundwater via responsible development, management and use of water. Check out the different types of water in our Water Glossary.
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