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11 January, 12:18

Groundwater contaminants choose one:

a. are always toxic materials like arsenic, mercury, and lead.

b. dissipate quickly into the groundwater reservoir and often do not pose a problem.

c. like methane, arsenic, and salt may occur naturally in groundwater.

d. are all eventually removed by rock and sediment acting as natural filters.

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  1. 11 January, 13:03
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    Ground water contaminants, like methane, arsenic, and salt may occur naturally in ground water. Ground water accounts for 95% of the liquid freshwater on Earth, but having enough accessible ground water can be a problem. Ground water typically moves slowly within the ground through porous rock layers like the sandstone.
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