What is an Aquifer?
An aquifer is a saturated underground rock layer with enough available water that can be pumped out or flow from the ground as a spring.
An aquifer is a saturated underground rock layer with enough available water that can be pumped out or flow from the ground as a spring.
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Designated as a “sole source” aquifer in 1978 by the federal Environmental Protection Agency. ‘Sole Source” means that the aquifer is our only affordable source of drinking water in a bi-state region serving drinking water to more than 500,000 people every day. The Spokane Aquifer Joint Board is dedicated to protecting this sole source, through…
Agenda, Meeting Minutes and Supporting Documents
Agenda, Meeting Minutres and Supporting Documents
Agenda, Meeting Minutes and Supporting Documents
Agenda, Meeting Minutes and Supporting Documents
Agenda, Meeting Minutes and Supporting Documents
Agenda, Meeting Minutes and Supporting Documents
Agenda, Meeting Minutes and Supporting Documents
Agenda, Meeting Minutes and Supporting Documents
Agenda, Meeting Minutes and Supporting Documents
Agenda, Meeting Minutes and Supporting Documents
Agenda, Meeting Minutes and Supporting Documents
Agenda and Meeting Minutes
Agenda and Meeting Minutes
Agenda and Meeting Minutes
Agenda and Meeting Minutes
Agenda and Meeting Minutes
Agenda and Meeting Minutes
Agenda and Meeting Minutes
Agenda and Meeting Minutes
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