Solid waste disposal were studied in Volusia County to protect the water supply in the area. Highlands in this County are of limited areal extent and, most significantly, the sand hills and ridges are in areas where recharge of the Floridan aquifer occurs. This study proves that well drained soils meeting the current State requirements are of limited areal extent. These areas should not be utilized as sanitary landfill sites! Rather, it is recommended that the Tomoka Farm Road site into the adjacent wetlands be extended. The County site on Rima Ridge recommended by Greenleaf-Telesca as the primary waste burial site in the County should be re-evaluated because of potential danger to the Daytona Beach water supply
Increasing urbanization in the US is leading to development or re-development of lands adjacent to s...
Areas of low topographic relief have low water-table gradients and make the direction of movement of...
Water Resource Administration Professional Paper University of New Mexico School of Public Admini...
LANDSAT imagery and NASA high altitude color infrared (CIR) photography were used to select suitable...
Abstract: The Pinellas County landfill site is on a flat, coastal area characterized by a nearsurfac...
From introduction: This report explains how landfills can affect ground-water resources in a coastal...
Bureau Publication GC7203 - to purchase a print copy please go to: https://store.beg.utexas.edu/geol...
Miami-Dade County\u27s population growth and amount of solid waste collected continue to increase wi...
From introduction: The purpose of this report is to show how hydrology and geology are applied in ev...
Proceedings of the 1991 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 19-20, 1991, Athens, Georgia.Spons...
The goal of this project was to analyze Cache County for potential sanitary landfill sites covering ...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the overall effectiveness of the pollution control meas...
The history of solid waste management in Lake County, Florida is reviewed. The role of governmental ...
The Seminole County, Florida solid waste transportation network was examined to determine alternate ...
Proceedings of the 1991 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 19-20, 1991, Athens, Georgia.Georg...
Increasing urbanization in the US is leading to development or re-development of lands adjacent to s...
Areas of low topographic relief have low water-table gradients and make the direction of movement of...
Water Resource Administration Professional Paper University of New Mexico School of Public Admini...
LANDSAT imagery and NASA high altitude color infrared (CIR) photography were used to select suitable...
Abstract: The Pinellas County landfill site is on a flat, coastal area characterized by a nearsurfac...
From introduction: This report explains how landfills can affect ground-water resources in a coastal...
Bureau Publication GC7203 - to purchase a print copy please go to: https://store.beg.utexas.edu/geol...
Miami-Dade County\u27s population growth and amount of solid waste collected continue to increase wi...
From introduction: The purpose of this report is to show how hydrology and geology are applied in ev...
Proceedings of the 1991 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 19-20, 1991, Athens, Georgia.Spons...
The goal of this project was to analyze Cache County for potential sanitary landfill sites covering ...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the overall effectiveness of the pollution control meas...
The history of solid waste management in Lake County, Florida is reviewed. The role of governmental ...
The Seminole County, Florida solid waste transportation network was examined to determine alternate ...
Proceedings of the 1991 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 19-20, 1991, Athens, Georgia.Georg...
Increasing urbanization in the US is leading to development or re-development of lands adjacent to s...
Areas of low topographic relief have low water-table gradients and make the direction of movement of...
Water Resource Administration Professional Paper University of New Mexico School of Public Admini...