USGS Frequently Asked Questions
Question:
How important is ground water?
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Answer: Ground water, which is in aquifers below
the surface of the Earth, is one of the
Nation's most important natural resources. Ground water is the source of about 37 percent
of the water that county and city water departments supply to households and
businesses (public supply). It provides drinking water for more than 90 percent
of the rural population who do not get their water delivered to them from a county/city
water department or private water company. Even some
major cities, such as San Antonio, Texas, rely solely on ground water for all their needs.
About 42 percent of the water used for irrigation comes from ground water.
Withdrawals of ground water are expected to rise as the population
increases and available sites for surface reservoirs become more limited.
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Source of this FAQ: http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/qausage.html
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