Residents of Carson Valley, Douglas County, Nevada rely on groundwater from an unconfined alluvial aquifer for drinking water and agricultural irrigation (although the Carson River is also used for irrigation). Since the 1970's, there has been a rapid increase in population in several parts of the valley with little economic incentive for commercial builders to construct centralized wastewater disposal and drinking water systems. This has resulted in several areas having high septic tank densities (>1.0 septic tanks/ha) with the majority of residents in these areas relying on private domestic wells as a source of drinking water. The majority of these domestic wells are screened in an unconfined alluvial aquifer with most groundwater leve...
We propose to collect emergent groundwater around Hamilton, using standardized collection methods th...
This investigation of a nitrate contaminated groundwater basin in Livermore, California, demonstrate...
Dependence on groundwater for irrigation and consumptive use has resulted in the widespread depletio...
A critical component of the State Water Resource Control Board's Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and ...
A critical component of the State Water Resource Control Board's Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and ...
SummaryMobilization of natural and septic nitrate from the unsaturated zone as a result of managed a...
Nitrate in drinking water may cause serious health problems for consumers. Agricultural activities a...
Nebraska, an agriculturally intensive mid-western state of the United States (U.S.), has a large num...
Nitrate is one of the most abundant contaminants in groundwater globally, in the United States, and ...
Nitrate concentrations approaching and greater than the maximum contaminant level (MCL) are impairin...
Many small communities depend on groundwater sources for drinking water and they often use septic ta...
Many sources of groundwater used for drinking in the United States have high levels of nitrates. The...
Shallow unconfined aquifers are prone to contamination by non-point source nitrate as a result of a...
Nitrate is a common groundwater contaminant. Due to adverse health effects, waters above the Maximum...
From the Proceedings of the 1984 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
We propose to collect emergent groundwater around Hamilton, using standardized collection methods th...
This investigation of a nitrate contaminated groundwater basin in Livermore, California, demonstrate...
Dependence on groundwater for irrigation and consumptive use has resulted in the widespread depletio...
A critical component of the State Water Resource Control Board's Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and ...
A critical component of the State Water Resource Control Board's Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and ...
SummaryMobilization of natural and septic nitrate from the unsaturated zone as a result of managed a...
Nitrate in drinking water may cause serious health problems for consumers. Agricultural activities a...
Nebraska, an agriculturally intensive mid-western state of the United States (U.S.), has a large num...
Nitrate is one of the most abundant contaminants in groundwater globally, in the United States, and ...
Nitrate concentrations approaching and greater than the maximum contaminant level (MCL) are impairin...
Many small communities depend on groundwater sources for drinking water and they often use septic ta...
Many sources of groundwater used for drinking in the United States have high levels of nitrates. The...
Shallow unconfined aquifers are prone to contamination by non-point source nitrate as a result of a...
Nitrate is a common groundwater contaminant. Due to adverse health effects, waters above the Maximum...
From the Proceedings of the 1984 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
We propose to collect emergent groundwater around Hamilton, using standardized collection methods th...
This investigation of a nitrate contaminated groundwater basin in Livermore, California, demonstrate...
Dependence on groundwater for irrigation and consumptive use has resulted in the widespread depletio...