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What is the Trinity Aquifer? - Answer: is a major aquifer that extends across much of the central and
northeastern part of the state. It is composed of several smaller aquifers contained within the Trinity
Group.
How deep is the trinity aquifer? - Answer: between 50 and 800 feet
What are the 3 types of aquifers? - Answer: Confined aquifers have a layer of impenetrable rock or clay
above them, while unconfined aquifers lie below a permeable layer of soil. Many different types of
sediments and rocks can form aquifers, including gravel, sandstone, conglomerates, and fractured
limestone.
What is the biggest aquifer in Texas? - Answer: Ogallala Aquifer
What are the largest aquifers in the world? - Answer: he Ogallala, also known as the High Plains Aquifer,
is one of the largest underground freshwater sources in the world. It underlies an estimated 174,000
square miles of the Central Plains and holds as much water as Lake Huron
Where do aquifers get their water from? - Answer: When a water-bearing rock readily transmits water
to wells and springs, it is called an aquifer. Wells can be drilled into the aquifers and water can be
pumped out. Precipitation eventually adds water (recharge) into the porous rock of the aquifer.
How do humans use aquifers? - Answer: approximately 37% of our drinking water comes from aquifers.
We use groundwater every day to brush our teeth, flush the toilet, and irrigate our crops
Where do aquifers come from? - Answer: Similar to a below-ground sponge, aquifers are the natural
accumulation of runoff and precipitation. Below the surface, this runoff then percolates into crevices
between rocks, silt and other material.
What are the two largest aquifers in Texas? - Answer: Pecos Valley.
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