This story is a part of Understanding Southern Colorado's Groundwater, an occasional series from KRCC about groundwater resources. Read more stories here. As drought and demand affect water resources ...
If you grew up in the Inland Northwest, chances are you learned about the massive underground Spokane Valley/Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer in your school days. It’s gained a sort of mythical status in the ...
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Drinking water fed by 12,000-year-old glacial aquifers deep beneath the US could protect against Parkinson’s disease
If your drinking water comes from an ancient aquifer, it could help protect you from Parkinson’s disease. A new study looking ...
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Cedar Valley uses recharge basins to return water to the aquifer
Cedar Valley Water Conservancy District is currently in the process of using recharge basins to put water back into their ...
The Memphis aquifer, the primary drinking water source for Shelby County, has naturally occurring breaches in its protective clay layer. Pollutants from as far back as the 1940s could be entering the ...
The greater Los Angeles area has long been subject of intense seismographic monitoring. A network of highly sensitive seismometers peppers the region on a constant vigil for earthquakes. Now ...
Where drinking water comes from and what it contains may affect Parkinson's disease risk, a recent study suggests.
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