Selected Water Resources Abstracts
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Page : 962 pages
File Size : 43,19 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Hydrology
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Page : 962 pages
File Size : 43,19 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Hydrology
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Author : Geological Survey (U.S.).
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Page : 962 pages
File Size : 11,15 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Geology
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Author : Zoran Stevanović
Publisher : Springer
Page : 698 pages
File Size : 30,57 MB
Release : 2015-02-25
Category : Science
ISBN : 3319128507
This practical training guidebook makes an important contribution to karst hydrogeology. It presents supporting material for academic courses worldwide that include this and similar topics. It is an excellent sourcebook for students and other attendees of the International Karst School: Characterization and Engineering of Karst Aquifers, which opened in Trebinje, Bosnia & Herzegovina in 2014 and which will be organized every year in early summer. As opposed to more theoretical works, this is a catalog of possible engineering interventions in karst and their implications. Although the majority of readers will be professionals with geology/hydrogeology backgrounds, the language is not purely technical making it accessible to a wider audience. This means that the methodology, case studies and experiences presented will also benefit water managers working in karst environments.
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Page : 1424 pages
File Size : 15,38 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Water
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Page : 856 pages
File Size : 13,77 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Power resources
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Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 22,58 MB
Release : 1993-02-01
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0309047994
Since the need to protect ground water from pollution was recognized, researchers have made progress in understanding the vulnerability of ground water to contamination. Yet, there are substantial uncertainties in the vulnerability assessment methods now available. With a wealth of detailed information and practical advice, this volume will help decision-makers derive the most benefit from available assessment techniques. It offers: Three laws of ground water vulnerability. Six case studies of vulnerability assessment. Guidance for selecting vulnerability assessments and using the results. Reviews of the strengths and limitations of assessment methods. Information on available data bases, primarily at the federal level. This book will be indispensable to policymakers and resource managers, environmental professionals, researchers, faculty, and students involved in ground water issues, as well as investigators developing new assessment methods.
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Page : 826 pages
File Size : 44,26 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Air
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Indexes material from conference proceedings and hard-to-find documents, in addition to journal articles. Over 1,000 journals are indexed and literature published from 1981 to the present is covered. Topics in pollution and its management are extensively covered from the standpoints of atmosphere, emissions, mathematical models, effects on people and animals, and environmental action. Major areas of coverage include: air pollution, marine pollution, freshwater pollution, sewage and wastewater treatment, waste management, land pollution, toxicology and health, noise, and radiation.
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Page : 616 pages
File Size : 35,15 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Conservation of natural resources
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Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 423 pages
File Size : 23,12 MB
Release : 2013-02-27
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0309278139
Across the United States, thousands of hazardous waste sites are contaminated with chemicals that prevent the underlying groundwater from meeting drinking water standards. These include Superfund sites and other facilities that handle and dispose of hazardous waste, active and inactive dry cleaners, and leaking underground storage tanks; many are at federal facilities such as military installations. While many sites have been closed over the past 30 years through cleanup programs run by the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. EPA, and other state and federal agencies, the remaining caseload is much more difficult to address because the nature of the contamination and subsurface conditions make it difficult to achieve drinking water standards in the affected groundwater. Alternatives for Managing the Nation's Complex Contaminated Groundwater Sites estimates that at least 126,000 sites across the U.S. still have contaminated groundwater, and their closure is expected to cost at least $110 billion to $127 billion. About 10 percent of these sites are considered "complex," meaning restoration is unlikely to be achieved in the next 50 to 100 years due to technological limitations. At sites where contaminant concentrations have plateaued at levels above cleanup goals despite active efforts, the report recommends evaluating whether the sites should transition to long-term management, where risks would be monitored and harmful exposures prevented, but at reduced costs.
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Page : 182 pages
File Size : 26,93 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Soil pollution
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