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West Texas geology creates unique water challenges

Posted on December 15, 2025 by Alan Day

West Texas sits atop some of the most geologically complex groundwater systems in the United States. Thick Permian sediments, uranium- and thorium-bearing formations, and vast evaporite deposits create a natural environment where trace elements can migrate into aquifers at elevated levels.

Source: West Texas geology creates unique water challenges | Sweetwater Reporter

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