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It then levels to become slightly rolling terrain that was once under water; the swampiness of the northwest, around Toledo , posed obstacles to settlement before drainage made the land more arable. The Central or Till Plains, which extend westward toward the Mississippi River , include parts of western and southwestern Ohio and provide a deep soil. The principal water sources are rain-fed streams, lakes, and reservoirs. Floods, once prevalent, have generally been brought under control by state and federal dams and other conservation measures. Groundwater is used widely for public supplies, though the industrial and population centres have limited access to these resources. Huge stores of these waters are buried in preglacial valleys in central and south-central Ohio. Lake Erie , with an average depth of only 62 feet 19 metres , is the shallowest of the Great Lakes. 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