<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Aquifers / Hydrology / Aquatic ecology / Water supply / Groundwater / Water pollution / Office of Technology Assessment / Surface runoff / Agriculture / Water / Earth / Environment
Date: 1996-11-20 16:10:51
Aquifers
Hydrology
Aquatic ecology
Water supply
Groundwater
Water pollution
Office of Technology Assessment
Surface runoff
Agriculture
Water
Earth
Environment

Beneath the Bottom Line: Agricultural Approaches To Reduce Agrichemical Contamination of Groundwater November 1990 OTA-F-418 NTIS order #PB91[removed]

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.princeton.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 46,81 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Aquifers and hyporheic zones: Towards an ecological understanding of groundwater Peter J. Hancock · Andrew J. Boulton · William F. Humphreys Abstract Ecological constraints in subsurface environments relate directly t

DocID: 1uZCA - View Document

BURIED-VALLEY AQUIFERS OF IOWA 2004 Bremer Belle Plaine

DocID: 1uVX7 - View Document

FAULT SEVERING OF AQUIFERS AND OTHER GEOLOGICALLY CONTROLLED PERMEABILITY CONTRASTS I N THE BASIN-MOUNTAIN INTERFACE, AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR GROUND WATER RECHARGE TO AND DEVELOPMENT FROM THE MAJOR ARTESIAN BASINS OF WY

DocID: 1tUMy - View Document

Transboundary aquifers in Asia with special emphasis to China; 2006

DocID: 1tfGk - View Document

Drought Guidance for Consumers During periods of prolonged low precipitation, surface waters and aquifers used for public water supplies are slow to recharge; that is, replenish water being used by customers. Operators

DocID: 1t1zP - View Document