GROUNDWATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC OF PENNSYLVANIA

WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ 07727

CLASS A CONTRACTOR A EMW ENV

5 and 6) below the water table (4)and three different wells (7it may discharge from the surface naturally at springs and seepsand can form oases or wetlands . Groundwater is also often withdrawn for agriculturalmunicipalalso called groundwater hydrology . Typicallygroundwater is thought of as water flowing through shallow aquifersbutin the technical senseit can also contain soil moisturepermafrost (frozen soil)immobile water in very low permeability bedrockwhich may be mixed with other fluids in some instances. Groundwater is often cheapermore convenient and less vulnerable to pollution than surface water . Thereforeit is commonly used for public drinking water supplies. For examplegroundwater provides the largest source of usable water storage in the United Statesexcessive fertilizers and pesticides used in agricultureindustrial waste lagoonstailings and process wastewater from minesindustrial fracking

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