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9148100732AquifersPermeable layers of rock and sediment that contain groundwater in many small spaces.0
9148100733Unconfined AquiferWater can flow easily in and out of the aquifer. Porous rock covered by soil1
9148100734Confined AquiferAquifers covered by an impermeable and confining layer impeding water flow in or out.2
9148100735Water TableUppermost aquifer layer where water fully saturates the rock or soil.3
9148100736Groundwater RechargeWater from precipitation percolates through soil and into aquifer. If confined, can't recharge.4
9148100737SpringsWater from some aquifers naturally comes up, natural source of freshwater5
9148100738Artesian WellsDrilled hole in a confined aquifer releases pressure and pushes water up.6
9148100739Cone of DepressionArea where there's no longer any groundwater, caused by well overuse, eventually will go dry.7
9148100740Saltwater intrusionLessened pressure from over-pumping so salt water infiltrates and makes well water salty.8
9148100741FloodplainLand adjacent to river where excess water spreads onto.9
9148100742OligotrophicLakes with low productivity because of little nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrogen.10
9148100743MesotrophicLakes with moderate levels of productivity11
9148100744EutrophicLakes with high levels of productivity12
9148100745Impermeable SurfacesPavement, buildings, etc. Doesn't allow water penetration, water then runs into sewers and streams. Excess water causes floods.13
9148100746LeveeEnlarged bank on each side of river to prevent flooding14
9148100747DikesSimilar to levees but to prevent ocean waters from flooding coasts that are under sea level.15
9148100748DamBarrier that runs across a river/stream to control water flow16
9148100749ReservoirLarge body of water stored behind a dam. Held for consumption, generating electricity, flood control, or recreation.17
9148100750Fish LaddersSets of stairs with water flowing over them to have fish migrate despite dams.18
9148100751AqueductsCanals or ditches used to carry water between locations. Transports water to dry areas.19
9148100752DesalinationRemoves salt from salt water to make fresh water.20
9148100753DistillationDesalination method. Seawater flows in, heated to create steam, cool seawater in condensing coil causes steam to condense. Brine and fresh water then flows out.21
9148100754Reverse OsmosisDesalination method. Seawater flows in, pressure applied, water goes through semipermeable membrane, salt can't. Water and brine flows out.22
9148100755Hydroponic AgricultureCultivation under greenhouse conditions with roots in nutrient rich solution, and not soil.23
9148100756Water footprintThe total daily per capita use of freshwater.24
9148100757Gray waterWastewater from baths, showers, bathrooms, and washing machines.25
9148100758Contaminated waterWastewater from toilets, kitchen sinks, and dishwashers.26

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