underground water in English

water that is found in cavities beneath the surface of the land

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1. Cyanide in landfills can contaminate underground water

2. The underground water was exhausted by incontinent use.

3. Rainwater will percolate into the valley's underground water basin.

4. Natural replenishment of this vast supply of underground water occurs very slowly.

5. But by 1929, cities around the country had put in underground water pipes.

6. Heat pumps can also extract heat from the amnbient air, or from underground water.

7. From its principal spring, underground water channels passed beneath the shops on the Agora.

8. Amplification of this energy promotes fertilization of the surrounding area via underground water-courses.

9. The natural process of salinisation of underground water resources has been accelerated by anthropogenic factors.

10. The dumps were generating explosive gases and leaching noxious chemicals that polluted underground water sources.

11. A layer of plastic provides the only protection from seepage into the soil and underground water.

12. Australian Aborigines and early explorers survived in the arid outback by exploiting these underground water bottles.

13. This has led to underground water pollution —which Tokyo’s IHT Asahi Shimbun calls “a major problem across Japan.”

14. The urbanization, the sites conservation and the safe keeping of underground water levels reduce the exploitations of alluvial aggregates.

15. The worrying fact is that serious over-use is drying up some of our rivers and natural underground water levels.

16. Unemployment, especially among the young, and the depletion of both oil and underground water resources are major long-term economic problems.

17. 14 Equally threatening are the dozens of federally subsidized cattle ranches that have depleted underground water sources used by antelope and bighorn sheep.

18. Cisterns, unlike wells that are dug down to tap natural underground water, are usually designed to catch and retain rainfall or the runoff from springs.

19. When the rock mass began to rise, the gas infiltrated the reefs and reacted with air and fresh, oxygenated underground water to form sulfuric acid.

20. Underground water contamination due to leaching of urea also gets reduced with neem coating since nitrogen in the neem coated urea gets released to plants very slowly.

21. The rotating gate for shallow water drainage and damming timely adjusts the water level of farmland surface water and underground water better according to the growth needs of crops.

22. The Allottee again requested the corporation to provide encumbrance-free site as it was still not clear and there were still some issues relating to allotting of parking slot, underground water

23. Bletherskate: a garrulous talker of nonsense bletonism: alleged ability to find an underground water supply blewit: type of edible toadstool blissom: subject to or having strong sexual desires bloomery: factory where iron bars are manufactured bloviate: to write or …

24. Cistern A deep hole dug in the ground, usually next to a house, and used to store rainwater that ran off the house roof. Cisterns were ordinarily used where no drinkable underground water could be found at a reasonable depth.

25. In (1), particular attention is paid to the geotechnical properties of karstic rocks and also of associated material, loose and coherent, grouting and watertightening, the safety measures required because of the influence of foundation works on underground water and slope stablity.

26. ‘The mound is built by workers Continually transporting grains of sand from as deep as 100 metres.’ ‘The underground water level was Continually falling and the environment in the adjoining valleys was also deteriorating, he said.’ ‘The stem is Continually circumnutating at a rapid rate, though not to a …

27. Colloid-facilitated transport designates a transport process by which Colloidal particles serve as transport vector of diverse contaminants in the surface water (sea water, lakes, rivers, fresh water bodies) and in underground water circulating in fissured rocks (limestone, sandstone, granite, ).The transport of Colloidal particles in surface soils and in the ground can also occur