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Ogallala Aquifer
Where does the water that recharges the Ogallala Aquifer aquifer come from?
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The water that recharges the Ogallala Aquifer aquifer comes from precipitation, primarily in the form of snowmelt, that falls in the Rocky Mountains and High Plains regions of the United States.
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