grundvattnet
Grundvattnet, or groundwater, is water stored underground in the pores of soil and sediment and in fractures of rock. It is a major component of the Earth's freshwater and a key source for drinking water, irrigation, and industry. Groundwater originates from rainfall and surface water that infiltrates the soil, gradually filling aquifers; it recharges in recharge zones and discharges at springs, rivers, lakes, or the oceans.
The part of the subsurface that holds groundwater is the saturated zone; the water table marks the
Quality and risks: Groundwater can be naturally soft or hard, contain dissolved minerals, and may be contaminated
Management: Sustainable extraction, monitoring of levels and quality, and protection of recharge areas are typical strategies.