Difference between surface water and sub-surface water .
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The Arizona Department of Water Resources classifies surface water as water from all sources, whether it flows in canyons, streams or ravines. It doesn't matter if it is floodwater or wastewater. Subsurface water, also called groundwater, fills the spaces in geologic strata and soils underground.
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Water Resources classifies surface water as water from all sources, whether it flows in canyons, streams or ravines. It doesn't matter if it is floodwater or wastewater. Subsurface water, also called groundwater, fills the spaces in geologic strata and soils underground.
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