Service Description: Watershed boundaries are created based on topographic divides and delineated areas where surface water runoff drains into a common surface water body, such as a lake or section of a stream. It is important to consider that while watershed boundaries identify surface water runoff divides, they often do not represent groundwater flow divides. Groundwater flows generally follow the topographic flow direction, just as surface water runoff does. However, the movement of water in the subsurface is more complex and groundwater flow directions may not coincide with surface water flow directions.
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