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Most of the water in the Ogallala Aquifer came from glaciers that melted thousands of years ago. What is the aquifer’s primary water source today?
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The primary water source for the Ogallala Aquifer today is precipitation in the form of rain and snow. The aquifer is recharged by infiltration of water from the surface, which gradually percolates downward to replenish the groundwater reservoir.
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