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Keeping our aquifers clean is crucial for safe drinking water and overall environmental health. To achieve this, properly discard harmful liquids like oil and gas, utilize carbon filters, and maintain a well-functioning septic system. Seal old wells and practice recycling to help prevent contamination. Additionally, ensure proper field drainage and use environmentally friendly products. Understanding local water conditions, such as chlorine levels and rock types like limestone and dolomite, is also vital for maintaining water quality and preventing issues like pipe corrosion.
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Keeping Aquifer’s Clean By: J.D. , Brandon Smith
How to keep aquifer’s clean • Properly discard oil ,gas and other harmful liquids • Filter carbon • Proper septic system • Seal old wells • Recycle • Proper field drainage • Use environmental friendly products
Chlorine chart for the Savannah area The amount of Chlorine it takes to make the water clean at these depths
Type’s of Rock • Limestone • It can be used for remineralizing and increasing the alkalinity of purified water to prevent pipe corrosion and to restore essential nutrient levels. • Dolomite • Dolomite is also used as the substrate in marine(saltwater) aquariums to help buffer changes in pH of the water. • Calcareous Sand • Calcareous Sand counters the acid in the stream from acid rain.