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Managing the Interconnecting Waters: the Groundwater-Surface Water Dilemma

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The dilemma has to do with the waters of the earth being categorized as either surface water or groundwater. The classifications seem clear enough, surface water occurring above ground, ground-water found below ground. A belief in surface water here and ground-water there simplifies the making of laws and policies. Groundwater and surface water can be regulated separately. And, in fact, in a few states such as Arizona they are.
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