Investigations on the subsurface disposal of waste effluents at Inland Sites

Resumen de Texto: The common techniques for brackish waste disposal at inland sites are evaporation ponds and deep wells. A third possible technique, extensively employed in Israel, consists of in situ mixing of waste water and indigenous ground water, using either single and two well recharge disch...

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Autor principal: Wilson, L. G.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Undetermined
Publicado: Estados Unidos | ESTADOS UNIDOS United States Department of the Interior. / Washington 1971
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520 |a Resumen de Texto: The common techniques for brackish waste disposal at inland sites are evaporation ponds and deep wells. A third possible technique, extensively employed in Israel, consists of in situ mixing of waste water and indigenous ground water, using either single and two well recharge discharge techniques or pit recharge. 
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