What is the speed of groundwater floods?
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Water moving at 9 feet per second (2.7 meters per second), a common speed for flash floods, can move rocks weighing almost a hundred pounds. Flash floods carry debris that elevate their potential to damage structures and injure people.
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In most aquifers the flow of groundwater is slow as it makes its tortuous way through connected pore spaces. In cases of confined aquifers where the recharge area is located far from where the water is used, the recharge rate can be very slow.
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