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Water
Hydrology
Hydraulic engineering
Bodies of water
Aquifer
Hydrogeology
Groundwater
Water well
Water resources
Chicago metropolitan area
Cook County
Illinois

Water-Level Trends and Pumpage in the Deep Bedrock Aquifers in the Chicago Region,

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