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Theme Introduction Groundwater: Influencing Factors
The largest share of all fresh water reserves lie beneath the ground. Not all are readily obtainable, some are not potable, most are highly valued and quite often contested. Oftentimes groundwater sources are replenishable, sometimes they are not, more and more frequently they are being artificially created. Groundwater no longer simply signifies a commodity to be extracted from the earth. The topic is rapidly being enveloped by many once‐subsidiary facets‐legal, economic, and environmental.
Theme Introduction Groundwater: Influencing Factors
The largest share of all fresh water reserves lie beneath the ground. Not all are readily obtainable, some are not potable, most are highly valued and quite often contested. Oftentimes groundwater sources are replenishable, sometimes they are not, more and more frequently they are being artificially created. Groundwater no longer simply signifies a commodity to be extracted from the earth. The topic is rapidly being enveloped by many once‐subsidiary facets‐legal, economic, and environmental.
Theme Introduction Groundwater: Influencing Factors
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 70 ; 139
1978-03-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Wiley | 1977
Wiley | 1977
Wiley | 1977
Wiley | 1978
Wiley | 1977