Title: Groundwater Injection: Modeling, Risks, and Regulations Author: Fred Bloetscher Albert Muniz Gerhardt Witt ISBN: 0071444661 / 9780071444668 Format: Hard Cover Pages: 338 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Year: 2005 Availability: Out of Stock
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Groundwater injection techniques, properly deployed, can sustain water availability where it is desperately needed.
This book shows water engineers and hydrologists how to use these techniques to improve water resource availability and guarantee its safety and quality.This resource introduces readers to the basic concepts of groundwater technologies designed to improve water resources availability and planning and goes on to cover risk, modeling, regulatory concepts, and sample projects.
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. :Introduction Chapter 2. :Groundwater Injection Systems Chapter 3. :Regulatory Environment, Climate, and Requirements Chapter 4. :Mathematics of Groundwater Flow and Transport Chapter 5. :Physical Considerations in Groundwater Injection Programs Chapter 6. :Operation of Groundwater Injection Programs Chapter 7. :Example Projects : Their Success and what was Learned Chapter 8. :Selection of a Groundwater Model Chapter 9. :The Need for Risk Assessment Chapter 10. :Modeling Risk with Application to Hollywood Salinity Barrier Chapter 11. :Emerging Issues Chapter 12. :Conclusions
Appendix A State Contact List
Appendix B Derivation of Groundwater Flow and Transport Equations and Models