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83% of Californians rely on groundwater and we're committed to protecting every drop. 💧 This #GroundwaterAwarenessWeek, explore how Riverside Public Utilities sources and treats your water in our Groundwater Atlas: https://t.co/t22KU6BWRm

It’s #GroundwaterAwarenessWeek! To mark the occasion, we’re diving into a hot groundwater topic: underground injection wells. These wells are an established method to inject large volumes of liquid waste below layers of impermeable clay and rock. In fact, the geology of the Great Lakes states is particularly well suited for underground injection. Disposing waste this way is safer for the environment than burying it in landfills, holding it in tanks or burning it. Our permitting team works hard every day to ensure that these wells work as they’re supposed to and protect underground sources of drinking water. Let’s join them to hear more about their work! Read more about this program by visiting: https://t.co/ORdKYYL5le
As #GroundwaterAwarenessWeek comes to a close, we’re highlighting some of the staff who are supporting local communities. Meet Sarah, an Engineering Geologist whose role at DWR is to provide regional assistance for state-wide initiatives aimed at managing the beneficial uses of groundwater, from domestic/municipal supply and wildlife habitat, to agricultural, industrial, mining, and other uses that support economic growth in California.


Using state-of-the-art technology, our Groundwater Modeling Section develops regional models that simulate #Arizona’s water supply and the future demands it may encounter. Learn more @ https://t.co/EN2U6WrVLh #GroundwaterAwarenessWeek

During #GroundwaterAwarenessWeek, we’re recognizing the important work of the Water Sciences Laboratory at the University of Nebraska.
Through advanced testing and analysis, the lab helps researchers, farmers, communities, and water managers better understand groundwater quality and protect this vital resource. From supporting student education programs on private well testing to analyzing water and soil samples that inform water management across the state, the lab provides the scientific insight needed to safeguard Nebraska’s groundwater for generations to come.
We are so grateful to have this gem at the University of Nebraska, and for the dedicated scientists and staff who are advancing incredible research around our groundwater resources. 💧
Watch the virtual tour of the Water Sciences Laboratory here: https://t.co/2Pi4JIMvrR

It’s #GroundwaterAwarenessWeek! 💧 This week, EPA in the Pacific Southwest reminds you how to protect your groundwater from contamination. 🚰
#DYK: Old, abandoned drinking water wells act like straws 🥤 to aquifers, giving surface contaminants a direct path? ☝️ Make sure to plug old, unused wells to protect your drinking water!
#ProtectGroundwater #CleanWater

The USGS Groundwater Dating Lab finds out how old your drinking water is by analyzing global samples. Age matters for groundwater sustainability, contamination risk, and conservation.
Learn more - https://t.co/qct7l2Wfe5
#GroundwaterAwarenessWeek

El agua subterránea -a pesar de su importancia- sigue resultando invisible para muchas personas, agravado por una percepción errónea: la idea de que el agua “desaparece” al infiltrarse. En realidad, circula y reaparece.
#ElAguaQueNoVemos #GWAW26 #GroundwaterAwarenessWeek
Casi la mitad de la población depende el agua subterránea como fuente primaria.
De toda el agua dulce del mundo (excluyendo los casquetes polares), el 95 % es agua subterránea. El agua superficial (lagos y ríos) sólo representa el 3 % .
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🧪 Millions of years ago, the Yucatan Peninsula was very different from how we know it today. Since then, it has undergone radical modifications due to climatic changes on the planet. An example of these changes was during the period of the last glaciation...
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Groundwater Awareness Week Tip: Remember to water lawns and plants during the coolest parts of the day, and only when they truly need it!
More about Groundwater Awareness Week: https://t.co/ztkhDfMppG
#GWAW26 #GroundwaterAwarenessWeek

During #GroundwaterAwarenessWeek, we’re proud of our experts contributing to the national conversation on #groundwater protection at @ngwatweets #PFAS in the Age of Uncertainty Conference: https://t.co/z0JrVAOH6i
📸 Nathan Stevens & Jeffrey Hale presenting
#WeAreKleinfelder

#GroundwaterAwarenessWeek Plan to spruce up your yard with native plants and grasses this spring!
They require less water and fertilizer compared to other plants. For your lawn, choose grass varieties that match your local climate to cut down on watering and reduce the need for chemicals. #GWAW26
Learn more:
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💧 Groundwater pumping in California was once an unrestricted “wild west,” depleting many aquifers.
The 2014 Sustainable Groundwater Management Act created local agencies to sustainably manage aquifers.
In our new podcast for #GroundwaterAwarenessWeek, Renata Rimšaitė (DWFI) speaks with Matthew Beaman (California's Merced Irrigation-Urban GSA) and Jim Schneider (Olsson) about how local groundwater management, data and technology are shaping the future of sustaining aquifers. 🎧
Listen now: https://t.co/4cRZaeNdvT

The Division of Geological Survey’s Groundwater Resources Group collects, researches, interprets, & disseminates hydrologic and groundwater quantity (amount) information about Ohio. For more info, head to https://t.co/YzVKXDMNUZ @OhioEPA @OHdeptofhealth #groundwaterawarenessweek

Small leaks add up! 💧 According to the EPA, 10% of homes waste over 90 gallons of water a day due to leaks. During Groundwater Awareness Week, take a moment to find and fix those sneaky drips.
#SaveWater #EveryDropCounts #GroundwaterAwarenessWeek @ngwatweets

Did you know that #groundwater is a vital, but threatened, component of #cawater supply?
On average, groundwater basins provide ~40% of the water used by CA farms and communities, and significantly more in dry years.
Happy #GroundwaterAwarenessWeek!
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💧 It’s #GroundwaterAwarenessWeek!
Groundwater professionals play a critical role in protecting the water resources that sustain our communities, agriculture and ecosystems. Yet according to the American Geosciences Institute, there are currently more than 135,000 open positions across the geoscience workforce nationwide — far too many to keep pace with growing demand.
At the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute, we’re proud to support student research and hands-on educational opportunities in groundwater science, helping cultivate the next generation of expertise, curiosity and care for our precious water resources.

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