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Who uses the Mahomet Aquifer?

Who uses the Mahomet Aquifer?

The Mahomet aquifer provides hundreds of millions of gallons of water every day to nearly 1 million people in East Central Illinois for residential, industrial, and agricultural uses.

Where is the Mahomet Aquifer located?

east-central Illinois
The Mahomet Aquifer is the most important aquifer in east-central Illinois. Composed of sand and gravel, it is part of the buried Mahomet Bedrock Valley. It underlies 15 counties and ranges from 50 to 200 feet (15 to 60 m) thick.

How much water is in the Mahomet Aquifer?

The Mahomet aquifer provides an estimated “53 million gallons per day (mgd) of drinking water to approximately 120 public water supplies and thousands of rural wells” that serve over 500,000 people in the region (USEPA, 2015).

How deep is the Mahomet Aquifer?

These deposits average close to 100 feet thick and may be as much as 200 feet in some places.

Where is the largest aquifer in the US?

The Ogallala Aquifer is the largest aquifer in the United States and is a major aquifer of Texas underlying much of the High Plains region.

Is there an aquifer under Illinois?

There are five principal aquifers in Illinois (fig. 2) the sand- and-gravel, Pennsylvanian-Mississippian, shallow dolomite, Cambrian-Ordovician, and Mount Simon (U.S. Geological Survey, 1985, p. 199). More than half of the State’s ground-water withdrawals are from the sand-and-gravel aquifers.

What’s the largest aquifer?

the Great Artesian Basin
The world’s largest aquifer is the Great Artesian Basin, which underlies around one fifth of Australia. This huge underground water resource extends over 1,711,000 km² (660,000 miles²) and has an estimated water storage volume of 64,900 million million litres (14,200 million million gallons (UK)).

What is the world’s biggest aquifer?

Groundwater aquifers can be truly huge. The world’s largest aquifer is the Great Artesian Basin in Australia. It covers 1.7 million square kilometres, equivalent to about a quarter of the entire country and 7 times the area of the UK. The Great Artesian Basin is also the deepest aquifer in the world.

What country has no fresh water?

Eritrea, Papua New Guinea and Uganda are the three countries with lowest access to clean water close to home, with Papua New Guinea the second lowest in the world at 37% and Uganda a new addition to the list this year at 38% access.

What state has the most aquifers?

Groundwater use is highest in parts of the country with limited rainfall but high water needs, especially for irrigation….Which areas in the United States are most dependent on groundwater?

Mississippi 84%
Hawaii 63%
Nebraska 59%
Florida 63%
Nebraska 61%

What is the Mahomet Aquifer?

Jump to navigation Jump to search. The Mahomet Aquifer is the most important aquifer in east-central Illinois. Composed of sand and gravel, it is part of the buried Mahomet Bedrock Valley.

What is the most important aquifer in Illinois?

The Mahomet Aquifer is the most important aquifer in east-central Illinois. Composed of sand and gravel, it is part of the buried Mahomet Bedrock Valley. It underlies 15 counties and ranges from 50 to 200 feet thick. It supplies over 100,000,000 US gallons per day of groundwater for public water use, industrial supply, and irrigation.

Can helicopter-based time-domain electromagnetics help map and characterize the Mahomet Aquifer?

Among the top recommendations of the Mahomet Aquifer Protection Task Force is a call to increase funding to PRI to support the use of helicopter-based time-domain electromagnetics (HTEM) technology to more accurately map and characterize the aquifer.

What was provided to the Mahomet Aquifer Protection task force?

This provisional information was provided to the Mahomet Aquifer Protection Task Force to aid its deliberations. Members of the response team provided information and expertise to the task force, informing its final report: Mahomet Aquifer Protection Task Force: Findings and Recommendations