underground water definition

underground water means water from and including an underground water source, including water that percolates from the ground; and
underground water means water stored below the surface of the ground in the natural strata thereof and not apparent on the surface on the ground;
underground water means water naturally stored or flowing below the surface of the ground and not apparent on the surface of the ground;

More Definitions of underground water

underground water means all water that is below the surface of the ground whether it is flowing or not and, if it is flowing, whether it is in a defined channel or not;
underground water means any water, including hot water and geothermal steam, under the surface of the land or under the bed of any stream, lake or reservoir;
underground water means water under the surface of earth regardless of the geologic structure in which it is standing or moving, but it does not include water flowing in artificial underground streams;
underground water means any water, including hot water and geothermal steam, under the surface of the land or the bed of any stream, lake, reservoir, or other body of surface water, including water that has been exposed to the surface by an excavation such as a pit;
underground water means subsurface water, which is any body of water under the surface of the earth, including water in the vadose zone and groundwater.
underground water means water, other than stored water, withdrawn from a well.
underground water means any body of water under the surface of the earth in Montserrat, but does not include surface water;