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9. Deep impact
Because the soils of this scrub are permeable to water, they are
important recharge areas for our underground water supply called
aquifers. The surficial aquifer is what most people call the water
table. The depth to the top of the surficial aquifer ranges from
approximately 50 feet below the surface to 8 feet above ground level, as
seen in the wetlands. The Floridan aquifer is found below the surficial
and is the main source of drinking water for Central Florida. Because
the soils have high percolation rates, the water levels in both aquifers
change very quickly in response to rainfall.
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