Using "groundwater" in a sentence

Prediction of ground displacements and velocities from groundwater level changes at the Vallcebre landslide (Eastern Pyrenees, Spain).
Source: Nature.com

“In 2013, our groundwater was already in crisis mode at a 33% contamination rate,” Parins said.
Source: WUWM

Non-eliminations might’ve been interesting for a little while longer if they had been limited to The Amazing Race, but they leached into the groundwater of reality competitions.
Source: PRIMETIMER

Scientists use this information to help map rocks that may contain mineral deposits, faults that may rupture during an earthquake, areas that may be prone to increased radon, and areas with groundwater or energy resources.
Source: United States Geological Survey (.gov)

After years of environmental complaints and violations, it was shut down by the state of Nebraska in 2021 for pollution, groundwater contamination and failure to comply with operation and maintenance requirements.
Source: Lincoln Journal Star

This information will help researchers develop geologic maps in three dimensions, which can provide scientists with the framework needed to better evaluate natural resources, groundwater or earthquake hazards.
Source: United States Geological Survey (.gov)

Congress also decided that some releases had or would cause significant subsurface and/or groundwater contamination.
Source: September 30, 2022) JD Supra

BGS has made time zero soil chemistry, ground gas, surface water and groundwater characterisation, ground motion and seismic monitoring data openly accessible.
Source: British Geological Survey

  The abundant seismicity is caused in large part by groundwater interacting with existing faults—two things that the Yellowstone region has in abundance! GPS data did not detect any significant changes in surface deformation over the course of the year.
Source: United States Geological Survey (.gov)

Other threats to the toad include groundwater pumping, agriculture, climate change, disease and predation from bullfrogs.
Source: ABC News

This tuff cone, which is thousands of years old, formed when hot magma interacted with either shallow groundwater or sea water.
Source: Mashable

When workers encountered high groundwater, they had to drain trenches, then backfill them.
Source: Fox Business

How much of that groundwater ends up in Hanging Lake, and from where, versus how much flows into the lake directly from the surface are still questions to be answered, water scientist David Woods said.
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 12 — The Mineral and Geoscience Department has rebutted a university researcher’s assertion that Kelantan is sinking, and warning that the northeast peninsular state could go the way of Indonesian capital Jakarta if authorities do not act to control groundwater extraction.
Source: Malay Mail

Other threats to the toad include groundwater pumping, agriculture, climate change, disease and predation from bullfrogs.
Source: PBS NewsHour

Other threats to the toad include groundwater pumping, agriculture, climate change, disease and predation from bullfrogs.
Source: Nevada Appeal

The Atlas has some logic-defying categories: waterlogged areas and marshes, which are essential for groundwater recharge; mountains under permanent snow, the source of our greatest rivers; savannah grasslands and pasturelands, on which depend the livelihoods of millions of pastoralists; deserts, sand dunes, ravines, rocky outcrops, inselbergs, and plateaus, rich geological features that are also home to unique fauna and flora.
Source: The Hindu

The KGS podcast team called out two of their favorite episodes: a discussion about the longest cave system in the world, Mammoth Cave, and the influence of rock type and groundwater on bourbon production.
Source: Mirage News

They are essential for realizing an environmentally sustainable future and can change the chemical makeup of minerals, break down pollutants, and alter the composition of groundwater.
Source: Stanford University News

With droughts among the greatest threats to sustainable development, especially in developing countries, and the triple planetary crisis amplifying its effects, experts say groundwater can provide the solutions needed.
Source: UNEP

This water could have taken the form of lakes, or maybe even groundwater flowing through the rocks.
Source: Space.com

  We have a satellite mission that we’ve done for 20 years with the German space agency that’s looking at changes in the massive ice sheets and groundwater storage.
Source: United States Department of State Department of State

What types of rocks are beneath the parklands? I became familiar with the geology of the park in 2006 when I teamed up with the United States Geological Survey in conducting a groundwater survey for West Manheim Township.
Source: York Daily Record

Advocacy by Audubon Southwest Helps Secure $440 Million for Arizona Water Conservation Audubon’s advocacy and policy staff helped secure nearly $440 million dedicated to conservation and water reliability projects throughout Arizona, including unprecedented funding for improving surface water flows, groundwater recharge and aquifer health, and landscape watershed protection including through green infrastructure.
Source: National Audubon Society

The company said the remaining percentage corresponds to groundwater for the Calama aquifer, for which the company has "corresponding environmental rights and permits.
Source: Reuters Canada

Previous research estimated groundwater contamination carries a hidden cost of $16.
Source: AgUpdate

Sounds vague enough to greenlight a whole bunch of drilling rigs leaking large quantities of methane emissions that pollute the air along with diesel fumes from massive truck transportation and machinery operations and accumulate an enormous amount of wastewater with the potential to contaminate groundwater or cause earthquakes in surrounding areas.
Source: Ohio Capital Journal

The KGS podcast team called out two of their favorite episodes: a discussion about the longest cave system in the world, Mammoth Cave, and the influence of rock type and groundwater on bourbon production.
Source: UKNow

Photo: A variety of native plants will ring the patio outside the new Council Chamber wing, providing beauty, shade and groundwater retention.
Source: NBC News

Karst caves are formed when limestone is eroded away by groundwater and offer some of the most stunning examples of caves on the planet.
Source: TODAY

The protesters, primarily residents of nearby villages, have been accusing the plant authorities of contaminating the groundwater by discharging chemical effluents.
Source: The Tribune India

It contaminated the groundwater in all of these communities next to military bases.
Source: Vox.com

Simple, All-Inclusive Solution The EPA must consider exposures from contaminated groundwater, gaseous releases of chemicals from groundwater into homes and other buildings, fish and game consumption among tribal and other populations that rely on them, biosolids, spills, landfills, and other sources, said Holly Davies.
Source: Bloomberg Law

Columbus crater and other possible groundwater-fed paleolakes of Terra Sirenum, Mars.
Source: Nature.com

The source for this contamination has not been confirmed to be from the Ameren substation, where previous cleanup measures and routine sampling had shown the contaminated groundwater plume had been shrunk back to within the boundaries of the substation.
Source: KMOV4

In the Netherlands, the bacteria mostly thrive in locations where the surface and groundwater are contaminated with nitrogen, as they require nitrate to break down methane.
Source: Technology Networks

  “A hydro-geological expert testified in court last week that there is no conceivable way silt could travel from the site property through the groundwater into the wells of the one plaintiff who took the stand in the time since construction started," a spokeswoman for the State Department of Economic Development wrote on behalf of the state and the local Joint Development Authority, which has moved the Rivian project forward on behalf of the state.
Source: 11Alive.com WXIA

Sounds vague enough to greenlight a whole bunch of drilling rigs leaking large quantities of methane emissions that pollute the air along with diesel fumes from massive truck transportation and machinery operations and accumulate an enormous amount of wastewater with the potential to contaminate groundwater or cause earthquakes in surrounding areas.
Source: Cincinnati CityBeat

Students examined the soil and groundwater flow, with the environmental geology and hydrology research shared with the preserve.
Source: Montclaire News

R Cook, a farmer and founder of the Northeast Oregon Water Association, asked that the state go after federal money under the Inflation Reduction Act that could pay for groundwater recharge testing that he believes could address ongoing nitrate pollution in the aquifer beneath Morrow and Umatilla Counties.
Source: AccessWire

Shaw is credited as the first in Wisconsin – and among the first in the nation – to detect and demonstrate the presence of pesticides in groundwater.
Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

2021: Josh Dunlop Last year’s winner Jacobs engineering geologist Josh Dunlop’s talk was called “The Impact of groundwater, including extreme weather and climate change, on the Middlewich Eastern Bypass”.
Source: Ground Engineering

Making new water available for use by capturing stormwater and desalinating ocean water and salty water in groundwater basins, diversifying supplies and making the most of high flows during storm events.
Source: Office of Governor Gavin Newsom

The complaints led to the regulators paying closer attention to the operation, which prompted air and groundwater studies.
Source: Yakima Herald-Republic

In the research community, studies involving air pollution control, wastewater management, solid waste management, remediation and cleanup of soil, surface water and groundwater have been intensified.
Source: Digital Journal

This information allows scientists to help identify locations of particular rocks that may be likely to host minerals of interest, as well as locate geothermal energy resources, groundwater resources, and potential earthquake hazards in the region.
Source: United States Geological Survey (.gov)

Other threats to the toad include groundwater pumping, agriculture, climate change, disease and predation from bullfrogs.
Source: The Associated Press

  The discharge points represent the openings that rivers and groundwater enter as they leave the cave network.
Source: FOX 2 Detroit

Agricultural irrigation for villages near the pyramids has caused groundwater to rise and, unable to be absorbed by loose soil, runoff has pooled around the paws of the Sphinx.
Source: ARTnews

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With more than a century of lead smelting, it contaminated the soil and groundwater at the former ASARCO smelter site in East Helena.
Source: KTVH

California As California droughts intensify, ecosystems and rural communities will bear the brunt Increased groundwater demand and less precipitation because of drought have forever altered the state, but several sectors will be hit especially hard.
Source: Los Angeles Times

To do so, they restored its underresearched “gut”—the layer of stones and sediment between a riverbed and groundwater where microbes cycle nutrients and metabolize inorganic compounds into plant and bug food.
Source: Scientific American

The Mitchell Plateau is made up of carbonates, which dissolve in acidic groundwater and can erode to the point where they can look flat even though they’re different kinds of rock, she said.
Source: Seymour Tribune

Looking forward to 2060 and 2100, the report recommends raising ground elevations within the muted tidal basin to serve as a buffer with high surface water levels and reducing the amount of water available to increase groundwater seepage.
Source: Los Angeles Times

For example, near a former military base near Sacramento, California, there is a huge activated carbon tank that takes in about 1,500 gallons of contaminated groundwater per minute, filters it and then pumps it underground.
Source: The Conversation Indonesia

R Cook, a farmer and founder of the Northeast Oregon Water Association, asked that the state go after federal money under the Inflation Reduction Act that could pay for groundwater recharge testing that he believes could address ongoing nitrate pollution in the aquifer beneath Morrow and Umatilla Counties.
Source: The Corvallis Advocate

Penta Wood dumped wastewater into a gully, resulting in soil and groundwater contaminated with pentachlorophenol and arsenic, the EPA said.
Source: PBS Wisconsin

  The Suffolk program, launched in 2017, is part of an effort to encourage homeowners to upgrade their septic systems to reduce nitrogen pollution in groundwater and local waterways.
Source: Newsday

Still others are associated with volcanic activity, groundwater seepage or coal mines.
Source: Quanta Magazine

“The main takeaways have not changed: we’re looking at a highly permissive host unit, the Hales, sitting under a less-reactive cap rock, the Goodwin, along a deep-seated regional-scale structural corridor, all of which come together along the margin of a Jurassic-aged intrusive stock in a location where we see highly anomalous gold and pathfinders in bedrock, soils, and groundwater.
Source: GlobeNewswire

Ball says not only is this high-tech survey monitoring oil and gas underground, but it is also measuring groundwater.
Source: KFSN-TV

From US Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientists and affiliates The original purpose of geologic mapping in Hawaiʻi was to understand the distribution of groundwater and soils to support agriculture.
Source: Maui Now

This water-focused partnership helps landowners or producers to upgrade their crop irrigation systems in various ways that help protect groundwater and promote expanded precision irrigation practices.
Source: West Central Tribune

  (While English was lauding the company’s stewardship, Mountaire was facing a class-action suit in Delaware over groundwater contamination that residents say afflicted them with chronic illnesses.
Source: ncpolicywatch.com

The changing climate is expected to deplete the supply of groundwater across Greater Boston by the end of the century, according to a new study by researchers at UMass Boston.
Source: GBH News

Previous research estimated groundwater contamination carries a hidden cost of $16.
Source: KPVI News 6

So far, the team has studied the PFAS present in firefighting AFFFs and in natural organic matter, with plans to study PFAS presence in groundwater in the future.
Source: Technology Networks

Wet ash disposal involves dumping wet coal ash — a byproduct of burning coal — into an unlined pond, which poses a risk of leaks into groundwater and nearby waterways, such as the Ohio River.
Source: The Columbus Dispatch

“The Board’s action today aligns with the county’s sustainable plan to make infrastructure improvements that reduce flood risk, increase local water supplies through stormwater capture and groundwater recharge, and improve water quality across the county.
Source: Los Angeles Times

streams and widespread in groundwater throughout the country.
Source: Beyond Pesticides

The caves formed 10 million years ago when groundwater began to dissolve the region’s limestone and carve out openings.
Source: United States Geological Survey (.gov)

The knowledge we gain can be applied to important societal needs in the region such as groundwater resources, earthquake risk and carbon storage opportunities, as well as to evaluating critical mineral potential.
Source: United States Geological Survey (.gov)

The Wheelwright Water District Commission in Hardwick received $50,000 for groundwater monitoring prior to removal of a dam on Wheelwright Pond, part of the Ware River Restoration Project.
Source: MassLive.com

The city is looking to bring in more of our water through a robust groundwater system and alternative water diversions.
Source: Patch

There are various pipes buried under the road, and soil movement occurs due to groundwater flow caused by the aging of these pipes.
Source: The Worldfolio

Credit: CHRISTINNE MUSCHI/ REUTERSOther targets include decreasing pesticide and fertilizer use by 50 to 75 percent by the year 2050 and a reduction in subsidies that harm nature – such as incentives to cut down rainforests in favor of cattle breeding or funding groundwater pumping in areas with sensitive ecosystems.
Source: Haaretz

Public safety officials were monitoring air quality and groundwater quality, he said.
Source: Des Moines Register

Other threats to the toad include groundwater pumping, agriculture, climate change, disease and predation from bullfrogs.
Source: NBC Bay Area

A member of the now quiet Canaan Residents Against Pollution that opposed the storage pond in years past, she said the lagoon is not lined and relies on clay to keep biosolids from seeping into the groundwater beneath the property.
Source: Wooster Daily Record

The subsidence of California in the United States1, Beijing in China2, Maceió in Brazil3, Karachi in Pakistan4, Uppsala and Gävle in Sweden5,6, and Mexico City in Mexico7 are all well-known examples of such events triggered by groundwater abstraction, geological causes, and other human factors8,9,10.
Source: Nature.com

The course also teaches public speaking and covers the Idaho agricultural economy, water law and a history of the state’s system of conjunctive surface and groundwater management.
Source: bigcountrynewsconnection.com

Trends in freshwater storage, conversely, represent the evolution of total storage, defined as the vertical sum of groundwater, soil moisture, surface water, and snow water equivalent storages (Fig.
Source: Nature.com

State Public Service Commissions, including Bihar Public Service Commission, also conducts examinations to recruit geologists, hydrogeologists and mineral development officers in various departments, including mines and geology and groundwater (minor irrigation) departments.
Source: Times of India

He noted that this area is home to a variety of geologic hazards, a wide distribution of geologic resources and groundwater systems, all of which are better understood today as a result of this information.
Source: New Geologic Map Reveals Portland's Deep History | U.S. Geological Survey United States Geological Survey (.gov)

The source for this contamination has not been confirmed to be from the Ameren substation, where previous cleanup measures and routine sampling had shown the contaminated groundwater plume had been shrunk back to within the boundaries of the substation.
Source: KSDK.com

 The amphibian is at risk of extinction mainly due to the approval and commencement of geothermal development, but other threats include groundwater pumping, agriculture, climate change, chytrid fungus, disease and predation from invasive bullfrogs.
Source: Fox News

" The only ways to get water to crops are to either take it out of the rivers and canals (that's surface water) or use wells to pump the groundwater out from deep under our soil.
Source: KTVB.com

But it’s also because of a catastrophic decision in the 1950s and 1960s, in which groundwater was pumped from underground aquifers for industrial purposes — a move that caused Venice to sink roughly 12 cm.
Source: The Washington Post

Other threats to the toad include groundwater pumping, agriculture, climate change, disease and predation from bullfrogs.
Source: New Castle News

AdvertisementOther threats to the toad include groundwater pumping, agriculture, climate change, disease and predation from bullfrogs.
Source: Los Angeles Times

Environmental advocates say questions remain about cleanup and groundwater risks.
Source: Ohio Capital Journal

A former dry cleaners failed to properly dispose of its chemicals, contaminating the soil and groundwater.
Source: Houston Public Media

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) denying an Ohio utility’s request to leave coal ash at a closed pond in contact with groundwater.
Source: The Current The Current GA

Stream fishes suffer from reduced quantity and quality of habitat as reduced surface and groundwater flow squeeze them into ever-decreasing and isolated pools of water.
Source: Fish, wildlife, and drought Mass.gov

The delays are partially due to a new study the EPA is conducting to determine if contaminated groundwater underneath properties along the creek is also polluting the creek itself.
Source: Gothamist

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation previously monitored soil and groundwater around the plume.
Source: Gothamist

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