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This 5 page paper addresses the problem New Jersey faced during the 1980s with fears of contaminated groundwater. The importance of groundwater is discussed as well as remedies implemented by the state. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
                                                
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                                                    Of course, strides have been made and garbage rules had been altered. New protocols and procedures have been implemented to create an improved situation. Indeed, things have changed over the  
                                                
                                                    past couple of decades to render an acceptable water supply in the garden state. Still, fears linger in communities in general as they wonder about the future of the water  
                                                
                                                    supply. That said, much has been done to create a water supply that is safe for both drinking and bathing. In order to understand the importance of underground water, in  
                                                
                                                    New Jersey or anywhere, it pays to examine the phenomenon. When one refers to underground water, what is that exactly? 	Underground water is found underneath the surface of the Earth,  
                                                
                                                    and this is true in mountainous regions as well as on deserts and plains (Defant, 2003). In some areas, people have accessed the water for quite some time in the  
                                                
                                                    form of wells (Defant, 2003). This is something commonplace and has been done for centuries (Defant, 2003). Sometimes, the water lies too deep in the ground, but modern methods of  
                                                
                                                    drilling have been able to access the water that is buried deep within the land (Defant, 2003). Scientists claim that the amount of fresh water that is accessible under the  
                                                
                                                    ground is much greater than the water found in the globes freshwater lakes (Defant, 2003). In other words, groundwater is an excellent resource for clean, fresh water and may be  
                                                
                                                    found in abundance. At least, one would think that buried in the ground there would be a good amount of clean water. At the same time, there are problems with  
                                                
                                                    water that exists underground. Obviously, there are environmental concerns. This coveted water source can be contaminated by toxins.  	In fact, there are many possible sources of contamination for groundwater  
                                                
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