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Why do old quarries get filled with water?

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Why do old quarries get filled with water?

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In most areas, there is underground water. Surface water drains through the soil and collects underground. This is called an aquifer. Frequently municipal water agencies pump the water and you drink it. While digging the quarry, the diggers get into that underground water supply and the quarry fills. Rain water is only a minor addition as evaporation removes most of it.

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