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An aquifer, according to the Oxford dictionary is a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater. Aquifer Susceptibility is the inherent ability of a formation to accept and transmit liquids (potentially including contaminants). Certain areas of the United States are becoming more reliant on groundwater to meet the needs of the population.

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  • An aquifer, according to the Oxford dictionary is a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater. Aquifer Susceptibility is the inherent ability of a formation to accept and transmit liquids (potentially including contaminants). Certain areas of the United States are becoming more reliant on groundwater to meet the needs of the population. (en)
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  • An aquifer, according to the Oxford dictionary is a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater. Aquifer Susceptibility is the inherent ability of a formation to accept and transmit liquids (potentially including contaminants). Certain areas of the United States are becoming more reliant on groundwater to meet the needs of the population. (en)
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  • Aquifer Susceptibility (en)
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