You're right, that's why quite a few are basically useless since we'd have to drill so far down to access them it, it's be more effective and cheaper to collect rain water. Every USABLE aquifer in the area we're debating over is at an increased elevation. Otherwise you'd have to drill thousands of feet into the ground to get to them, which isn't feasible by most standards.
Bottom line, the contaminates will still be in the water/ground building up even if the flow map isn't accurate. Regardless, this is a potential disaster for farming and humans and SHOULD have boots on the ground out there studying it.
Not all increase in elevation with the land, some do.
You're right, that's why quite a few are basically useless since we'd have to drill so far down to access them it, it's be more effective and cheaper to collect rain water. Every USABLE aquifer in the area we're debating over is at an increased elevation. Otherwise you'd have to drill thousands of feet into the ground to get to them, which isn't feasible by most standards.
Bottom line, the contaminates will still be in the water/ground building up even if the flow map isn't accurate. Regardless, this is a potential disaster for farming and humans and SHOULD have boots on the ground out there studying it.