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Recharging wells expected to stem sea-water intrusion
Recharge test in Manhattan Beach, Calif, indicated that optimum recharge rate was obtained by preventing entrainment of air in recharge water, and by chlorinating input to retard growth of bacterial slimes in open pore spaces around well; test data used as basis of planning pilot program of recharge wells; recharge water builds up fresh water barrier to prevent sea water intrusion into ground water source from which domestic supplies are taken.
Recharging wells expected to stem sea-water intrusion
Recharge test in Manhattan Beach, Calif, indicated that optimum recharge rate was obtained by preventing entrainment of air in recharge water, and by chlorinating input to retard growth of bacterial slimes in open pore spaces around well; test data used as basis of planning pilot program of recharge wells; recharge water builds up fresh water barrier to prevent sea water intrusion into ground water source from which domestic supplies are taken.
Recharging wells expected to stem sea-water intrusion
Civ Eng (NY)
Laverty, F.B. (author)
1952
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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