Can you use groundwater in irrigation?

Yes! Nearly 53% of groundwater pumped in the US is used for agricultural purposes. Groundwater is pumped up and stored to assist in irrigation, water for livestock, and other purposes. This is ideal in places where precipitation may not provide enough water for plants or animals to thrive.

Groundwater lagoons are used all over the world to store excess water for irrigation purposes.


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