Diffrentiate between surface water and groundwater?
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Dear Syed. The simple answer is this one: Surface water is water that you can "see", above any kind of soil or ground surface: river, lake, pond, chanel..... If you have to collect the water inside the soil (or inside the sediment), then it will be groundwater, whatever the depth of collection.
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Water is generally classified into two groups: surface water and groundwater. In general: Groundwater is located underground in large aquifers and must be pumped out of the ground after drilling a deep well. Surface water is found in lakes, rivers and streams and is drawn into the public water supply by an intake.
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