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In the hydrologic cycle, water moves by evaporation and transpiration into the
Atmosphere
Ground Water
The term refers to water that collects beneath the surface of the earth in porous,
permeable, water-bearing geologic formations or aquifers.
Surface water
refers to water that is found above ground in containment areas, such as lakes,
rivers, streams, creeks, and reservoirs.
Water table aquifers are recharged by
Local percolation
, seepage pits
Rock-filled or lined pits dug at least 4 feet deep at the end of a septic tank
absorption field system are called
Cess Pools
Pits Constructed In Permeable Soil With Open-Jointed Material Along The Sides To
The Bottom Of The Pit That Receive A Direct Discharge Of Raw Wastewater Are
Called
How Are Waterborne Diseases Transmitted?
Microorganisms (Pathogens) That Live In The Intestine Are Passed In The Feces
And Get Into The Water Supply
What Are The Three Primary Routes Of Contamination For Pathogenic
Microorganisms And Harmful Chemicals From On-Site Sewage Systems To Our
Environment?
Neighborhood Pollution
Groundwater Contamination
Surface Water Pollution