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Virginia’s Aquifer in Crisis | Virginia Beach News
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Groundwater in eastern Virginia is plummeting fast, threatening drinking water supplies and risking saltwater intrusion into wells—especially for coastal communities. The Potomac aquifer, which serves 4 million people, is projected to decline sharply within five to ten years. Recharge projects like SWIFT may offer temporary relief but could fail if interrupted, as seen after a mill closed in 2010. Experts say these projects are built for long-term use, though external disruptions like storms could cause short-term pauses. The report urges stronger groundwater laws, more research funding, and greater authority for state agencies to block water withdrawals when alternatives exist. Rising chloride levels and unchecked private well use are accelerating depletion, demanding urgent action to protect this vital resource.
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