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Sewage-contaminated aquifers

Krueger CJ, Barber LB, Metge DW (1998) fate and transport of linear alkylbenzensulfonates in a sewage-contaminated aquifer A comparison of natural-gradient pulsed tracer tests. Environ Sci Technol 32, 1134-1142. [Pg.429]

Groundwater contamination is most likely where stormwater is discharged into soakaways (e.g. pits filled with rubble to speed transfer to groundwater) or infiltration areas, and where the aquifer is vulnerable. However, in many cases, stormwater is collected in the drainage system, which may discharge into sewers. Stormwater or (when sewer capacity is exceeded) a combination of stormwater and diluted raw sewage may be discharged into surface waters, Box 6,3 summarizes the main risk factors associated with urban runoff,... [Pg.57]


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