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Q: What is an aquifer?
A: An aquifer is an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds groundwater.
Q: What are sole source aquifers?
A: Sole source aquifers are underground water sources that are the principal or only source of drinking water for a particular area.
Q: What is the significance of discharges within sole source aquifers?
A: Discharges within sole source aquifers can potentially contaminate the drinking water supply, which is a major cause for concern.
Q: Are there regulations in place to protect sole source aquifers?
A: Yes, there are regulations and measures in place to protect sole source aquifers, including restrictions on certain types of discharges and activities near these aquifers.
Q: Is there any specific information provided about New York's sole source aquifers?
A: The document does not provide specific information about the sole source aquifers in New York, such as their names or locations within the state.
Form Details:
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