The increasing population of the State of Delaware is placing severe strains on the quality of ground water in the water-table aquifer by disposing of septic-tank effluent in the soil. At the same time the water resources of this aquifer are being used in greater amounts. The permeable water-table aquifer, containing reserves of 331 million gallons per day, is very vulnerable to contamination by objectionable or toxic fluids and dissolved substances placed on or in the soil
Nitrate concentration higher than 10 mg L-1 in drinking water can cause health problems, especially ...
Residents of Carson Valley, Douglas County, Nevada rely on groundwater from an unconfined alluvial a...
York, Joanna K.Southern Delaware's Inland Bays - Rehoboth, Indian River, and Little Assawoman - are ...
Ground water is Delaware's most important natural resource. Our aquifers, which are present everywhe...
The unconfined aquifer is a major source of water supply in eastern Sussex County, Delaware. It also...
Inspection of water analyses on file at the Delaware Geological Survey revealed that 25 percent of t...
Agricultural fertilizer application, animal (poultry) waste, and wastewater disposal practices of th...
Septic systems can contaminate ground water with dissolved solids, nitrate, anoxic constituents (man...
that supplies 67 percent of the population (about 400,000 people) with drinking water. In 1985, 79 m...
Controlling ground water quality is a major environmental goal for New Jersey citizens. Controlling ...
Water samples were collected from 63 wells in southern New Castle County to assess the occurrence an...
Results of a national water quality assessment indicate that nitrate is detected in 71 percent of gr...
Septic tank contamination is characterized by high concentrations of nitrates, bacteria, and in some...
As land development in Pennsylvania continues to expand into rural areas, land owners, planners and ...
People often assume that groundwater qualities are better in rural settings than town/city water sup...
Nitrate concentration higher than 10 mg L-1 in drinking water can cause health problems, especially ...
Residents of Carson Valley, Douglas County, Nevada rely on groundwater from an unconfined alluvial a...
York, Joanna K.Southern Delaware's Inland Bays - Rehoboth, Indian River, and Little Assawoman - are ...
Ground water is Delaware's most important natural resource. Our aquifers, which are present everywhe...
The unconfined aquifer is a major source of water supply in eastern Sussex County, Delaware. It also...
Inspection of water analyses on file at the Delaware Geological Survey revealed that 25 percent of t...
Agricultural fertilizer application, animal (poultry) waste, and wastewater disposal practices of th...
Septic systems can contaminate ground water with dissolved solids, nitrate, anoxic constituents (man...
that supplies 67 percent of the population (about 400,000 people) with drinking water. In 1985, 79 m...
Controlling ground water quality is a major environmental goal for New Jersey citizens. Controlling ...
Water samples were collected from 63 wells in southern New Castle County to assess the occurrence an...
Results of a national water quality assessment indicate that nitrate is detected in 71 percent of gr...
Septic tank contamination is characterized by high concentrations of nitrates, bacteria, and in some...
As land development in Pennsylvania continues to expand into rural areas, land owners, planners and ...
People often assume that groundwater qualities are better in rural settings than town/city water sup...
Nitrate concentration higher than 10 mg L-1 in drinking water can cause health problems, especially ...
Residents of Carson Valley, Douglas County, Nevada rely on groundwater from an unconfined alluvial a...
York, Joanna K.Southern Delaware's Inland Bays - Rehoboth, Indian River, and Little Assawoman - are ...