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Protecting water supply aquifers in areas using deep‐well wastewater disposal
The geohydrology of Florida allows deep‐well injection of treated wastewater in some areas if care is taken to assure protection of overlying aquifers used for public water supplies. Precautions are described that must be taken during construction, operation, and ultimate abandonment of the disposal wells to assure containment of injected wastes.
Protecting water supply aquifers in areas using deep‐well wastewater disposal
The geohydrology of Florida allows deep‐well injection of treated wastewater in some areas if care is taken to assure protection of overlying aquifers used for public water supplies. Precautions are described that must be taken during construction, operation, and ultimate abandonment of the disposal wells to assure containment of injected wastes.
Protecting water supply aquifers in areas using deep‐well wastewater disposal
Garcia‐Bengochea, J.I. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 75 ; 288-291
1983-06-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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