What is the biggest aquifer in New Jersey?

The Kirkwood-Cohansey Aquifer
The Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer is a vast underground reservoir containing some 17 trillion gallons of fresh water in southern New Jersey.

How deep is the Kirkwood-Cohansey Aquifer?

At 360 feet deep, the aquifer is prolific in wells and springs, with almost 1,000 high-capacity wells that yield on average 400 gallons per minute of groundwater.

Where is the Kirkwood-Cohansey Aquifer?

New Jersey Coastal Plain
The Kirkwood-Cohansey water-table aquifer is present throughout nearly the entire New Jersey Coastal Plain. The aquifer covers approximately 3000 square miles (fig. 1). It is thickest and most productive in the central and southern part of its extent.

Where is the largest aquifer in the United States?

The Ogallala Aquifer is the largest aquifer in the U.S. and includes nearly all of Nebraska and large sections of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming. It is the primary water source for the High Plains region.

What aquifers are in New Jersey?

The five principal Coastal Plain aquifers are the Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system, the Atlantic City 800-foot sand, the Wenonah-Mount Laurel aquifer, the Englishtown aquifer system, and the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system.

Where does South Jersey get its water?

The Kirkwood-Cohansey Aquifer is the source of drinking water and water in our rivers and lakes.

What is the role of aquifers in New Jersey?

The aquifer is the groundwater supply for about one million residents and visitors in southern New Jersey, including shore communities. Water pumped from the aquifer helps irrigate about 200,000 acres of farmlands.

What state has the most groundwater?

Groundwater use is highest in parts of the country with limited rainfall but high water needs, especially for irrigation….Which areas in the United States are most dependent on groundwater?

California 21% (80% for irrigation)
Arkansas 11% (97% for irrigation)
Texas 9% (62% for irrigation)
Nebraska 7% (93% for irrigation)
Idaho 6% (92% for irrigation)

Where is the best groundwater in the US?

Kirkwood–Cohansey Aquifer, is located under the Pine Barrens (New Jersey) of southern New Jersey, contains 17 trillion US gallons (64 km³) of some of the purest water in the United States.

Is there an app to find underground water?

IGRAC has recently launched an updated version of GGMN – Groundwater Monitoring app. This app enables users to georeference and register groundwater monitoring stations and groundwater level monitoring data in the Global Groundwater Monitoring Network (GGMN) Portal.