Why is the ground water cleaner that the river water?
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Well water comes from underground. The soil above and around the water pockets filters the water that soaks into the ground and percolates through the ground from rivers and lakes. The soil helps clean the water in the aquifers where our wells are. Deep wells have more soil above to help clean the water.
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THE GROUND WATER IS CLEANER THAN THAT OF THE RIVER WATER BECAUSE
WHEN THE RAIN FALLS ON THE GROUND IT GOES INTO THE UNDER GROUND IN THIS PROCESS IT GETS CLEANED BY THE AQUIFERS PRESENT IN THE SOIL BEFORE REACHING THE WATER TABLE
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