BY KARA CAPELLI AND KEVIN DENNEHY
http://www.usgs.gov/blogs/features/usgs_top_story/understanding-the-connections-that-determine-groundwater-availability/?from=title
Summary:
Groundwater is essential to the well-being of any community across the Earth. It is used for many things, including drinking water, agricultural purposes, and for businesses and machinery. This article states the importance of maintaining an abundance of good quality groundwater for a healthy community. The people at this organization do just that by testing the water around them and across the country. They study everything about the topic. They have made clear observations on the way water transfers to aquifers underground and how it is retrieved. They make sure their equipment does not effect the water in any negative way. They also make sure they don't contaminate the water beneath them, or run it dry.
Many factors contribute to the quality of groundwater, including things as abstract as climate change. groundwater is not only affected by the little things, but it impacts the big things. Se levels have risen due to groundwater patterns. When water is pumped from aquifers and not used, run off leads ultimately to the ocean. Groundwater is major part of life. "The USGS National Water Quality Program is documenting water quality in the principle aquifers throughout the country while continuing studies to determine which groundwater sources are most vulnerable to contaminants like arsenic, radium, and other trace elements."
Reflection:
Groundwater has such an impact on our lives it is worth being taken care of. Monitoring it in the way that USGS does is very wise. I believe that most areas should have some group of people to be in charge of making sure groundwater is in check. The path that water follows, from run off to your kitchen ink is incredible. For the safety of our environment, we should also be careful not to block aquifers with pavement. This is why laws that limit how much concrete can be put down is also a wise decision. In conclusion, I think we an agree that without the upkeep of groundwater quality, we would be nowhere.
Questions:
1. In what way is groundwater most important?
2.What is the best way to keep groundwater safe?
3.Are the actions of the USGS adequate?
4. What, if anything, would you change about the way we treat groundwater?