About Groundwater
ABOUT GROUNDWATERWater that has percolated into natural, underground aquifers; water in the ground, not a puddle of water on the ground.
GroundwaterWater that has percolated into natural, underground aquifers; water in the ground, not a puddle of water on the ground. is water that has percolated into natural, underground aquifers. The Santa Clarita Valley’s groundwaterWater that has percolated into natural, underground aquifers; water in the ground, not a puddle of water on the ground. comes from local wells. Some wells are shallow and tap into the Alluvial AquiferAn underground geologic formation of rock, soil or sediment that is naturally saturated with water; an aquifer stores groundwaterWater that has percolated into natural, underground aquifers; water in the ground, not a puddle of water on the ground.. beneath the Santa Clara River and its tributaries. Others draw water from the much deeper Saugus Formation. The groundwaterWater that has percolated into natural, underground aquifers; water in the ground, not a puddle of water on the ground. is then disinfected and pumped into the distribution system.
For more information about your local water supply, you can also visit the web sites for your local water retailers.