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17 May, 21:33

Street signs around the city of Austin, Texas warn citizens against

dumping waste liquids in certain areas. The signs state that these

areas are aquifer recharge zones where large quantities of water can

flow into the aquifer. Why should dumping be limited in recharge

areas?

Number one water should be recycled number two there is a water shortage in Austin number three Austin is too close to the golf course number three liquid waste me directly into the ground water

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  1. 17 May, 21:42
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    3. liquid waste me directly into the ground water

    Explanation:

    Aquifer is a layer of water which is present inside the soil at a certain depth. There are certain areas where water is added to the aquifer and maintain the water level. These aquifers were polluted if liquid waste is dumped in these aquifer recharge areas and when this water is extracted through wells so health of both plants and animals are adversely affected. So for that reason liquid waste should not be dumped in recharge areas of aquifer.
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