نتایج جستجو برای: high groundwater levels

تعداد نتایج: 2751059  

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2012
M Necpalova O Fenton I Casey J Humphreys

This study investigated concentrations of various N species in shallow groundwater (<2.2m below ground level) and N losses from dairy production involving grazing over the winter period on a clay loam soil with a high natural attenuation capacity in southern Ireland (52°51'N, 08°21'W) over a 2-year period. A dense network of shallow groundwater piezometers was installed to determine groundwater...

Journal: :Ground water 2011
Pierre Payment Annie Locas

This article discusses the value and limitations of using microbial indicators to predict occurrence of enteric pathogens in water. Raw or treated sewage is a primary source of fecal contamination of the receiving surface water or groundwater; hence, understanding the relationship between pathogens and indicators in sewage is an important step in understanding the correlation in receiving water...

Journal: :Environment international 2012
Tewodros Rango Julia Kravchenko Behailu Atlaw Peter G McCornick Marc Jeuland Brittany Merola Avner Vengosh

This study aims to assess the link between fluoride content in groundwater and its impact on dental health in rural communities of the Ethiopian Rift. A total of 148 water samples were collected from two drainage basins within the Main Ethiopian Rift (MER). In the Ziway-Shala basin in particular, wells had high fluoride levels (mean: 9.4±10.5mg/L; range: 1.1 to 68 mg/L), with 48 of 50 exceeding...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2004
B Shomar G Müller A Yahya S Askar R Sansur

The purpose of this study was to determine the fluoride levels in water, soil and tea, and to identify the major fluoride minerals in soil that supply water with fluoride ions. Another aim was to study the prevalence of dental fluorosis in permanent dentition of the school children of the Gaza Strip. Monitoring of fluoride levels in 73 groundwater wells and 20 topsoil samples for the last three...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2002
Sergio A Sañudo-Wilhelmy Francis K Rossi Henry Bokuniewicz Ronald J Paulsen

Groundwater and surface water were collected using trace metal clean techniques from the upper glacial aquifer of West Neck Bay (Shelter Island) in eastern Long Island, NY, during the late spring and summer of 1999. The collection sites on Shelter Island are located in an area that is primarily residential and believed to have uncontaminated groundwater. Ultrafiltration was used to size-fractio...

2004
Dudley Williams

Interstitial water, faunal samples, and hydrogeological data were collected beneath a riffle on the Speed River, southern Ontario, Canada. The purpose was to identify the location and seasonal fluctuation of the hyporheic/groundwater interface and to examine several aspects of water mass chemical signatures and the dynamics of the interstitial fauna. Concentration discontinuities in several wat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Matthew L Polizzotto Charles F Harvey Steve R Sutton Scott Fendorf

Arsenic is a contaminant in the groundwater of Holocene aquifers in Bangladesh, where approximately 57 million people drink water with arsenic levels exceeding the limits set by the World Health Organization. Although arsenic is native to the sediments, the means by which it is released to groundwater remains unresolved. Contrary to the current paradigm, ferric (hydr)oxides appear to dominate t...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2014
Xunde Li Naoko Watanabe Chengling Xiao Thomas Harter Brenda McCowan Yingjia Liu Edward R Atwill

Generic Escherichia coli was isolated from surface water and groundwater samples from two dairies in Northern California and tested for susceptibility to antibiotics. Surface samples were collected from flush water, lagoon water, and manure solids, and groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells. Although E. coli was ubiquitous in surface samples with concentrations ranging from se...

Journal: :Ground water 2010
Bryant C Jurgens Miranda S Fram Kenneth Belitz Karen R Burow Matthew K Landon

Uranium (U) concentrations in groundwater in several parts of the eastern San Joaquin Valley, California, have exceeded federal and state drinking water standards during the last 20 years. The San Joaquin Valley is located within the Central Valley of California and is one of the most productive agricultural areas in the world. Increased irrigation and pumping associated with agricultural and u...

2010
Amartya Kumar Bhattacharya

Artificial groundwater recharge is a process by which the groundwater reservoir is augmented at a rate exceeding the augmentation rate under natural conditions of replenishment. In some parts of India, due to over-exploitation of groundwater, decline in groundwater levels resulting in shortage of supply of water, and intrusion of saline water in coastal areas have been observed. In such areas, ...

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