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Artificial recharge of groundwater
Takashi Asano
- 01 Jan 1985
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Abstract: Contiene apreciaciones sobre el estado del arte, aspectos fundamentales, metodos, hidraulica, monitoreo y modelaje de la recarga artificial de aguas subterraneas. Enfatiza en el uso de aguas municipales recicladas para la recarga artificial de acuiferos. Discute procesos de pretratamiento de aguas residuales y renovacion con sistemas de infiltracion rapida por el suelo. Trata sobre los efectos en la salud del reuso de aguas residuales provenientes de la recarga de acuiferos. Expone varias operaciones de recarga artificial con aguas residuales recicladas. Estudia la remocion de contaminantes por medio del suelo y el destino de los microcontaminantes durante la recarga. Evalua aspectos legales y economicos de la recarga artificial y discute las necesidades de investigacion para la gestion de la calidad de las aguas subterraneas
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