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Chemistry, 05.02.2021 21:30, glissman8459

Drinking water has two sources. It can come from surface water, such as reservoirs or rivers. Or it can come from groundwater where it either naturally surfaces in a spring or where it must be pumped to the surface from a well. Where does your drinking water come from?

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