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paigns have often been successful in reducing | aquifer abstraction and reversing the effect. |
The Edwards | Aquifer and Edwards Plateau are named after the count |
Wekepeke is the name of an | aquifer and brook in Sterling, Massachusetts. |
Via the | aquifer and numerous springs, they are tributaries of |
anted non-native crops, pumped water from the | aquifer, and grazed cattle, severely damaging the gra |
g made to deal with contaminants to the local | aquifer and bore holes. |
Streets, taking advantage of the Stony Brook | aquifer and the presence of German immigrants in the |
Contact between the water of the | aquifer and magma may have caused the explosive phrea |
The Snake River is part of the Canoe River | Aquifer Area of Critical Environmental Concern (Massa |
nd has been listed as part of the Canoe River | Aquifer Area of Critical Environmental Concern by the |
Small scale settlement in natural | aquifer areas occurred in the early 19th century (the |
Third | aquifer below the coal zone at 200 metes depth: Varyi |
County power plant is drawing water from the | aquifer below the swamp causing the soil to subside b |
y water naturally flowed from the pressurized | aquifer below. |
rated thickness of freshwater in the Ogallala | Aquifer beneath the Sand Hills. |
eceive drinking water from a pure underground | aquifer beneath the Wolf River Basin. |
Farmers and ranchers south of the | aquifer benefit greatly or entirely from the irrigati |
h several water supply boreholes in the Chalk | aquifer between St Albans and Bushey contained the pa |
Seeping Time Bomb: Pollution of the Mountain | Aquifer by Solid Waste |
making these some of the few areas where the | aquifer can recharge. |
Iron-rich but oxygen-poor water in the | aquifer carries dissolved Iron (II) "ferrous" iron, b |
in groundwater quality and level, changes in | aquifer characteristics, diminished organic input, an |
Aquifer characterization | |
d to large-scale pumping from the High Plains | Aquifer) coincided with the completion of dam constru |
The | aquifer consists of an underground waterway in the Ca |
The Mahomet | Aquifer consists of sand and gravel deposited by glac |
The Guarani | Aquifer consists primarily of sedimented sandstones d |
ter, and infiltration into soil sediments and | aquifer contamination. |
The ground water and the | aquifer currently are managed as an integrated water |
Spring water emanates from the | aquifer deep underground keeping it at a cool 68 degr |
population is threatened by chance events and | aquifer depletion that threatens to drain the lake. |
Aquifer draw-down or over-drafting and the pumping of | |
Aquifer drawdown or overdrafting and the pumping of f | |
Aquifer drawdown or overdrafting and the pumping of f | |
Aquifer drawdown or overdrafting and the pumping of f | |
ith dissolved solids naturally endemic in the | aquifer environment. |
Aquifer flow by Darcy's law; | |
If a confined | aquifer follows a downward grade from its recharge zo |
company depends heavily upon the local chalk | aquifer for its supplies. |
is groundwater that has remained sealed in an | aquifer for a long period of time. |
sibly due to over exploitation of the Warrion | Aquifer for irrigation. |
ence of Central Texas cities upon the Edwards | Aquifer for water. |
ter or the percolated soil moisture above the | aquifer for at least part of each year. |
sult of water percolating through the Edwards | Aquifer formation. |
he sea-land boundary, at the high part of the | aquifer freshwater flows out and in the lower part, s |
ubsurface of West-Flanders, where it forms an | aquifer from which drinking water is won. |
for the rest of Jeffersonville, as it had an | aquifer from which wells could obtain water. |
nd subsequent recharge, but also isolates the | aquifer from the Vadose zone and subsequent surface-a |
than average rainfall and growing demand, the | aquifer has become depleted. |
Jandakot Groundwater Mound, is an unconfined | aquifer in south-western Western Australia. |
ed by public water extraction form its source | aquifer in the Cotswold Hills. |
ergy pumped water from the underground Navajo | Aquifer in a slurry pipeline operation to transport e |
ky Mountain spring water from the Snake River | Aquifer in eastern Idaho. |
ly affected by over-exploitation of the chalk | aquifer in its upper reaches. |
The fen is fed by artesian springs from an | aquifer in the region's limestone bedrock; this foste |
Research and monitoring of the | aquifer in order to better manage it as a resource is |
stone makes up the upper part of the Floridan | Aquifer in the eastern panhandle. |
The Mahomet | Aquifer is the most important aquifer in east-central |
A confined | aquifer is an aquifer that is overlain by a relativel |
The underlying | aquifer is the Mocho Subbasin, whose eastern boundary |
Further, water from the Biscayne | Aquifer is piped to the Florida Keys. |
As consequence of this infiltration a large | aquifer is situated under Mocho-Choshuenco volcano. |
The source of the | aquifer is thought to be near Georgian Bay, approxima |
The sand and gravel | aquifer is part of the buried Mahomet Bedrock Valley. |
The rate at which recharge water enters the | aquifer is limited by several factors. |
In many locations, the | aquifer is overlain, in the vadose zone, with a shall |
The | aquifer is confined except in Mason, Menard, and Taze |
The | aquifer is also the source of many springs that feed |
The principal artesian | aquifer is the largest, oldest, and deepest aquifer i |
The Floridan | Aquifer is a portion of the principal artesian aquife |
The Navajo | Aquifer is the main source of potable groundwater for |
The Biscayne | Aquifer is closest to the surface and because of this |
water provided by rivers fed from the Edwards | Aquifer is the primary reason Spanish missionaries we |
Most of the sand and gravel of the Mahomet | Aquifer is from the lower half of the Banner Formatio |
and pumping stations along with the Biscayne | Aquifer, Lake Okeechobee and three other large water |
Aquifer Land Area: 11.5 square miles (30 km2) | |
Since the site is located above a vulnerable | aquifer, local residents have formed a pressure group |
The Guarani | Aquifer, located beneath the surface of Argentina, Br |
hat skim fresh water off the top of the basal | aquifer) located along the foot of the bluffs subsequ |
A carbonate | aquifer makes Area 5 not as well suited to undergroun |
of particles absorbed by the grains of native | aquifer material. |
n changes in the surrounding geology seal the | aquifer off from further replenishing from precipitat |
ar involve liquid water either coming from an | aquifer or left over from old glaciers. |
atural Area, specifically to ensure long-term | aquifer protection, and thereby increasing the total |
The Ogallala | Aquifer provides water resources for irrigation and s |
ands that serves as a storm water capture and | aquifer recharge system as well as a native fish sanc |
costs, by replacing the open channels with an | aquifer recharge system, using wells to draw water fr |
species of plants & wildlife, and a critical | aquifer recharge zone for the City of San Antonio's w |
e is the amount of water that a portion of an | aquifer releases from storage, per unit mass or volum |
he chalk, which is porous, holds water in its | aquifer, releasing the water at a steady rate. |
te than the rate at which water recharges the | aquifer, resulting in a long-term trend of desertific |
The water's long contact with | aquifer rock at such temperatures saturates it with d |
latively long-term average temperature of its | aquifer; so flow from a spring may be cooler than a s |
iltration or ion exchange may take place when | aquifer soils react with soluble chemicals in the wat |
The Biscayne | Aquifer supplies South Florida metropolitan area with |
the location because of the deep underground | aquifer supplying large amounts of clean fresh water. |
neo-tropical coastlines where the geology and | aquifer system are relatively young, and there is not |
xibility in adjudicating competing uses of an | aquifer system. |
with many formations, is part of the Floridan | Aquifer system. |
ormation is an integral part of the surficial | aquifer system. |
es not unreasonably damage other wells or the | aquifer system. |
neral, as the water flows through the Florida | aquifer systems it matures. |
Williamtown sits atop the Tomago sandbeds, an | aquifer that is a critical source of water for the lo |
ell Spring Grounds is a high yielding bedrock | aquifer that produces numerous fresh water springs al |
It's fresh water from the chalk | aquifer that runs down from Portsdown Hill to the Isl |
d of the Ohio River, draws upon water from an | aquifer that passes beneath the park known as the "Wi |
Across the eastern half of the | aquifer, the recharge and artesian zones occupy commo |
d to demonstrate CO2 storage in a deep saline | aquifer, the Lower Tuscaloosa Formation. |
haracteristics of the bottom sediment and the | aquifer, the local recharge-discharge conditions, and |
rate (which is very low or zero for a fossil | aquifer), the water table drops, forming a depression |
rowhead Mills as well as the pivotal Ogallala | Aquifer, the source of most West Texas water. |
SAWS draws water from the Edwards | Aquifer to service its customers in San Antonio and t |
The USGS has performed several studies of the | aquifer, to determine what is coming in (groundwater |
ge in hydraulic head observed at a well in an | aquifer, typically due to pumping a well as part of a |
The | aquifer underlies 1.26 million acres (5,100 km²) of l |
was devised to drain the water back into the | aquifer, using natural ground filtration, thus recycl |
During construction of the canal the Florida | aquifer was accidentally breached. |
Aquifer water from water-bearing formations other tha | |
ey is chalky downland and is atop a plentiful | aquifer which provides water to the growing nearby ur |
ven deeper below the surface lies the Edwards | Aquifer, which stores billions of gallons of water an |
igation is drawn from the underlying Ogallala | Aquifer, which makes it possible to grow water-intens |
The brewery is located above an underground | aquifer whose water is used in the production process |
The Jandakot Mound is a sand | aquifer with a saturated thickness of up to 40 m. |
alifornia, USA which contaminated soil and an | aquifer with corrosion inhibiting Chromium VI and oth |
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