Published response to \u27Impacts, Costs, and Techniques for Mitigation of Contaminated Groundwater: A Review\u27 by M. Sharefkin, M. Shechter, and A.V. Kneese, Water Resources Research, Volume 20, Issue 12
In a recent study of public-supply-well water quality in the United States, nearly two-thirds of all...
The exploitation of groundwater resources for human use dates from the earliest civilizations, but m...
This book collects the peer-reviewed contributions accepted for the publication in the Special Issue...
The Ag Organizations of the Central Coast believe it is premature to approve the Draft TMDLS while s...
The provision of safe water for people is a human right; historically, a major number of people depe...
[1] We thank T. N. Narasimhan for his comment on our paper [Konikow and Neuzil, 2007] and for extend...
Editor-in-Chief's Note: The Texas Water Journal accepted a request by Robert E. Mace, Executive Dire...
Population growth, urbanization and global climate change have increased urban and agricultural wate...
Purpose of Review This paper reviews various low-cost treatment techniques such as adsorption, perme...
Editor-in-Chief's Note: The Texas Water Journal accepted a request by authors, Justin C. Thompson, C...
Groundwater contamination is widely re-garded as one of the major environmental pol-icy problems for...
climate change impacts on a groundwater remediation system involves a site-specific analytical appro...
, Replies to comments on ''A revisit of drawdown behavior during pumping in unconfined aqu...
Subsurface contamination by industrial chemicals is one of the most prevalent and costly environment...
In this paper, a conceptual model for estimating Estimating the benefits of contamination abate-opti...
In a recent study of public-supply-well water quality in the United States, nearly two-thirds of all...
The exploitation of groundwater resources for human use dates from the earliest civilizations, but m...
This book collects the peer-reviewed contributions accepted for the publication in the Special Issue...
The Ag Organizations of the Central Coast believe it is premature to approve the Draft TMDLS while s...
The provision of safe water for people is a human right; historically, a major number of people depe...
[1] We thank T. N. Narasimhan for his comment on our paper [Konikow and Neuzil, 2007] and for extend...
Editor-in-Chief's Note: The Texas Water Journal accepted a request by Robert E. Mace, Executive Dire...
Population growth, urbanization and global climate change have increased urban and agricultural wate...
Purpose of Review This paper reviews various low-cost treatment techniques such as adsorption, perme...
Editor-in-Chief's Note: The Texas Water Journal accepted a request by authors, Justin C. Thompson, C...
Groundwater contamination is widely re-garded as one of the major environmental pol-icy problems for...
climate change impacts on a groundwater remediation system involves a site-specific analytical appro...
, Replies to comments on ''A revisit of drawdown behavior during pumping in unconfined aqu...
Subsurface contamination by industrial chemicals is one of the most prevalent and costly environment...
In this paper, a conceptual model for estimating Estimating the benefits of contamination abate-opti...
In a recent study of public-supply-well water quality in the United States, nearly two-thirds of all...
The exploitation of groundwater resources for human use dates from the earliest civilizations, but m...
This book collects the peer-reviewed contributions accepted for the publication in the Special Issue...