Definition of ground water, confined

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ground water, confined

The term 'ground water, confined' as it applies to the area of water can be defined as 'ground water under pressure significantly greater than atmospheric, with its upper limit the bottom of a bed with hydraulic conductivity distinctly lower than that of the material in which the confined water occurs'.

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