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Sole source aquifers

In situ bioremediation has also been proposed for the cleanup of aquifers contaminated by solvents such as trichloroethylene (TCE) and dichloroethylene (DCE). Compounds like TCE are usually not degraded as sole sources of carbon and... [Pg.6]

Protection programs for sole-source aquifers (Section 1427)... [Pg.41]

In 1974, the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) passed, requiring the USEPA to establish national standards for contaminants in drinking water systems, underground wells, and sole-source aquifers, as well as several other requirements. [Pg.180]

Taking hydrographic environment as a whole, the connections between aquifers keep in relative balance before mining. The rainfall is the sole external recharge source and determines the amount... [Pg.332]

Recharge zone—The area through which water enters a sole or principal source aquifer. [Pg.190]

Sole or principal source aquifer— An aquifer that supplies 50% or more of the drinking water for an area. [Pg.191]


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