Groundwater pumping from aquifers in hydraulic connection with nearby streams is known to cause adverse impacts by decreasing flows to levels below those necessary to maintain aquatic ecosystems. The recent passage of the Great Lakes--St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact has brought attention to this issue in the Great Lakes region. In particular, the legislation requires the Great Lakes states to enact measures for limiting water withdrawals that can cause adverse ecosystem impacts. This study explores how both hydrogeologic and environmental flow limitations constrain groundwater availability in the Great Lakes Basin. A methodology for calculating maximum allowable pumping rates is presented. Groundwater availability across th...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Groundwater pumping from aquifers in hydraulic connection with nearby streams has the potential to c...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
Freshwater is essential for human existence. With increasing global population and economic growth, ...
This is the abstract of a presentation given on Tuesday, 20 July 2004, in session 16 of the UCOWR co...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.Many freshwater ecosystems ...
Groundwater is critical to many aspects of life on the Great Plains. Overdevelopment of this resourc...
Groundwater is critical to many aspects of life on the Great Plains. Overdevelopment of this resourc...
AbstractStudy regionThe Marcellus Shale, New York State, USA.Study focusDevelopment of natural gas r...
The effect that a pumping well has on surface water is of concern to water users and managers, espec...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Groundwater pumping from aquifers in hydraulic connection with nearby streams has the potential to c...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
Freshwater is essential for human existence. With increasing global population and economic growth, ...
This is the abstract of a presentation given on Tuesday, 20 July 2004, in session 16 of the UCOWR co...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.Many freshwater ecosystems ...
Groundwater is critical to many aspects of life on the Great Plains. Overdevelopment of this resourc...
Groundwater is critical to many aspects of life on the Great Plains. Overdevelopment of this resourc...
AbstractStudy regionThe Marcellus Shale, New York State, USA.Study focusDevelopment of natural gas r...
The effect that a pumping well has on surface water is of concern to water users and managers, espec...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...