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Hydrogeological mapping monitoring

Contribution of Hydrogeological Mapping to Water Monitoring Programmes... [Pg.215]

Figure 3. Map of Milltown Reservoir showing main tributaries and the location of some of the wells used for hydrogeologic and geochemical monitoring. (Data are taken from references 9 and 12.)... Figure 3. Map of Milltown Reservoir showing main tributaries and the location of some of the wells used for hydrogeologic and geochemical monitoring. (Data are taken from references 9 and 12.)...
Monitoring is especially important in deep well disposal that involves toxic or hazardous materials. Effective monitoring requires that the geological and hydrogeological conditions be accurately evaluated and mapped before the disposal programme is started. A system of observation wells sunk into the subsurface reservoir concerned in the vicinity of the disposal well allows the movement of waste to be monitored. In addition, shallow wells sunk into fresh water aquifers permit monitoring of water quality, so that any upward migration of the waste can be noted readily. [Pg.429]


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