The Groundwater Project

Groundwater Pollution: Theory, Methodology, Modelling and Practical Rules

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Description

This book provides a detailed exploration of groundwater contamination. It covers the theory behind groundwater pollution, discussing sources, types and the mechanisms of their transport. It provides methodologies for sampling, analyzing, and monitoring groundwater quality. It then describes mathematical and computer models used to simulate groundwater flow and pollutant transport. The book offers practical rules, including guidelines and best practices for managing and mitigating groundwater pollution through regulatory and remediation strategies. Readers will find it to be an important resource for understanding the complexities of groundwater pollution and for implementing effective management practices.

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