👉 The Midlands Fluid, also known as the Midland Basin Fluid or the Midlands Aquifer System Fluid, is a significant groundwater resource in the Midlands region of England and parts of Wales. This fluid consists of a complex mixture of water, dissolved minerals, and organic matter that has accumulated over millions of years in the porous and permeable sedimentary rocks of the area, primarily sandstones, shales, and limestones. The fluid plays a crucial role in the region's hydrology, supporting agriculture, industry, and domestic water supplies. It is recharged by rainfall and surface water infiltration, and its movement through the aquifer is influenced by geological structures and hydraulic gradients, making it a vital resource for sustainable water management in the Midlands.