Discuss the two main sources of drinking water and how they differ

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Most major cities obtain their drinking water from surface water—the water in lakes, rivers, and reservoirs. Surface water is readily contaminated because it is directly exposed to acid rain, runoff from highways and urban areas, pesticide runoff from agricultural areas, and industrial wastes that are dumped directly into it. Surface water contamination is reversible, however, because fresh rain constantly replaces the water. It is also cleansed to some degree by aeration, sunlight, plants, and microorganisms that live in it.
Groundwater is the water in underground aquifers—rock formations that are saturated with and yield usable water. People who live in rural areas rely mostly on groundwater pumped up from private wells. Groundwater is contaminated more slowly than surface water, but also more permanently. Contaminants deposited on the ground migrate slowly through the soil before reaching groundwater. Once there, the contaminants break down less rapidly than in surface water because of the lack of aeration, sunlight, and aerobic microorganisms. The slow replacement of ground water also helps contaminants remain for a long time. Groundwater is especially susceptible to contamination from hazardous waste sites, dumps and landfills, underground tanks storing gasoline and other chemicals, and improperly discarded household chemicals and solvents.

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