Texas
General patterns from public USGS groundwater research, not a prediction for your specific well. Depth, local bedrock, and nearby land use matter more than the state line.
Nitrate from fertilizer, livestock operations, and septic systems is the best-documented contaminant risk in wells across the region's agricultural areas, per long-running USGS groundwater monitoring.
Parts of the region sit over uranium- and phosphate-bearing bedrock. USGS predictive mapping flags elevated groundwater uranium as more likely here than the national average.
Coastal and low-lying wells in the region are more prone to elevated chloride and TDS from saltwater intrusion, especially after drought or heavy pumping.
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