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Mitigating the Ecological Effects of Riverbank Filtration
This article begins by explaining the practice of riverbank filtration (RBF) as a means of naturally prefiltering river water for municipal supply. It discusses how optimal well placement can be a trade‐off between high well yield and thorough filtration, along with the ecological effects of RBF, the water requirements of floodplain vegetation, and options for mitigating the effect of a large RBF well.
Mitigating the Ecological Effects of Riverbank Filtration
This article begins by explaining the practice of riverbank filtration (RBF) as a means of naturally prefiltering river water for municipal supply. It discusses how optimal well placement can be a trade‐off between high well yield and thorough filtration, along with the ecological effects of RBF, the water requirements of floodplain vegetation, and options for mitigating the effect of a large RBF well.
Mitigating the Ecological Effects of Riverbank Filtration
Kendy, Eloise (author) / Bredehoeft, John (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 99 ; 26-28
2007-12-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Wells , Rivers , Filtration
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