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         Groundwater:     more books (100)
  1. Ground-Water Hydrology and Hydraulics by David B. McWhorter, Daniel K. Sunada, 1981-06
  2. Water Follies: Groundwater Pumping And The Fate Of America's Fresh Waters by Robert Glennon, 2004-01-14
  3. Groundwater Monitoring (Water Quality Measurements) by Dr. Anne Marie Fouillac, Mr. Johannes Grath, et all 2009-11-02
  4. A Real Basket Case (Five Star Mystery) (Five Star Mystery Series) by Beth Groundwater, 2007-03-21
  5. Groundwater Hydrology of Springs: Engineering, Theory, Management and Sustainability
  6. The Essential Handbook of Ground-Water Sampling by David M. Nielsen, Gillian Nielsen, 2006-11-27
  7. Groundwater Geochemistry: A Practical Guide to Modeling of Natural and Contaminated Aquatic Systems by Broder J. Merkel, Britta Planer-Friedrich, 2008-07-24
  8. The Handbook of Groundwater Engineering, Second Edition
  9. Groundwater Response to Changing Climate (IAH - Selected Papers on Hydrogeology)
  10. Groundwater Geochemistry: Fundamentals and Applications to Contamination by William J. Deutsch, 1997-09-30
  11. Remediation Technologies for Soils and Groundwater by Alok Bhandari; Rao Y. Surampalli; Pascale Champagne; Say Kee Ong (Editors), 2007-03-15
  12. Practical Handbook of Environmental Site Characterization and Ground-Water Monitoring, Second Edition
  13. Groundwater Resources: Sustainability, Management, and Restoration by Neven Kresic, 2008-09-10
  14. Groundwater Modeling by the Finite Element Method (Water Resources Monograph) by Jonathan D. Istok, 1989-12

41. SEVIEW - SESOIL & AT123D Integrated Modeling System
Integrated package incorporating SESOIL, AT123D and BIOSCREEN everything needed to perform contaminant transport and fate modeling. Model results can be used to establish sitespecific cleanup levels in soil and groundwater.
http://www.seview.com/
Your browser does not support script SEVIEW 6.2 - Transport and Fate Modeling Software Features
  • Sub-layer concentration loads
  • AT123D runs to 1,000 years when linked to SESOIL
  • Includes the Summers model
  • New SESOIL - MODFLOW link
  • Simplified model setup
  • Easier installation
  • Scaleable Windows
  • Separate project journals
  • SESOIL Reports
    • Climatic Report
    • Profile and Load Report
    • Hydrologic Report
    • Pollutant Cycle Report
  • 6,674 location climatic database
  • 593 record chemical database
  • AT123D Reports
    • Point of Compliance Report
    • Animated Area Report
    • Animated Centerline Report
  • Enhanced report previews
  • Updated versions of SESOIL and AT123D
  • Enhanced links between the models
  • Updated Documentation
SEVIEW 6.2

SESOIL now includes contaminant load to sublayers and the Summers model. Loading the sublayers provides input of up to 40 separate contaminant concentrations within the soil column. This provides for greater flexibility as contaminant load is now independent of the four main model layers. The Summers model provides an easy method of establishing groundwater concentrations.
SEVIEW contains everything needed to perform contaminant transport and fate modeling. The simplified model setup, improved quality control, automated reports, and animated graphs provide a dramatic increase in productivity.

42. DRAFT REPORTS CONFIRM HANFORD TANK FARM LEAKS CONTRIBUTING SOURCE OF GROUNDWATER
1997.11.25
http://www.hanford.gov/press/1997/97-096.htm
Release date: November 25, 1997
For more information contact: Guy Schein, (509) 376-0413, guy_d_schein@rl.gov
DOE
DRAFT REPORTS CONFIRM HANFORD TANK FARM LEAKS CONTRIBUTING SOURCE OF GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
As part of its continuing evaluation of groundwater contamination at Hanford, the U.S. Department of Energy has confirmed that past leaks from Hanford's single-shell tank farms are a contributing source of groundwater contamination in the site's 200 Area. Although the department previously identified the single-shell tanks as a likely contributor to groundwater contamination, the first of several draft Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) groundwater quality assessment reports of the Waste Management Areas in Hanford's 200 Area provide technical confirmation of this source of groundwater contamination. Other known sources of groundwater contamination include cribs, ponds, trenches, and ditches. The groundwater that has been contaminated is not a source of drinking water and is regularly monitored and compared to acceptable water quality specifications. The site is also implementing protective measures to prevent the migration of contaminants from the area. These measures include traditional methods for treating groundwater contamination "pump and treat" and consideration of innovative technologies. Energy Secretary Federico Pe¤a, as part of his commitment to place new emphasis on both the study and cleanup of groundwater contamination at Hanford, has assigned the Under Secretary, Dr. Ernest Moniz, to work with the Environmental Management Program, the Hanford Site, an expert panel (currently studying tank farm contamination in the subsurface) and regulators to provide an integrated assessment of the scientific methods used to study groundwater contamination and their use in efforts to define site priorities and programs.

43. Earthward Consulting - Environmental Modeling And GIS
Consultations, computer simulations, and expert testimony regarding groundwater analysis, deep well injection, and SWIFT.
http://www.earthwardconsulting.com/
Earthward Consulting
Contact us at Email us All information contained is ©
Earthward Consulting, Inc. BSA T962

44. Understanding Groundwater
What is groundwater, how does it work, and how does this information apply to Portage County? groundwater Basics. Portage County groundwater Influencing Factors.
http://www.uwsp.edu/water/portage/undrstnd/
What is groundwater, how does it work, and how does this information apply to Portage County?

45. U.S. EPA Region 9: Cross-Program Activities: Charnock MTBE Cleanup Project
Case study about problem with MTBE (oxygenate fuel additive) in the Charnock groundwater subbasin, which is an important source of drinking water for Santa Monica and Culver City, California.
http://www.epa.gov/region09/cross_pr/mtbe/charnock
Region 9: Charnock MTBE Cleanup Serving Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, the Pacific Islands, and over 140 Tribal Nations Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Region 9 Cross-Program Activities Charnock MTBE Cleanup Project Discovery
Water Sources

Source Investigation

Regional Investigation
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Maps, Figures, Photos
Charnock MTBE Cleanup
Work is underway to clean up groundwater polluted with the gasoline additive MTBE in Southern California's Charnock Sub-Basin. Responsible parties are paying over $3 million per year to provide replacement water to Santa Monica and Culver City residents. The Charnock groundwater sub-basin is located in Southern California within the communities of West Los Angeles and Culver City ( Site Location Map , 111 KB PDF) and is an important source of drinking water for the cities of Santa Monica and Culver City. The City of Santa Monica sought assistance from EPA after shutting down a number of its drinking water wells in 1996 due to the presence of increasing levels of the gasoline additive Methyl tert Butyl Ether (MTBE). Affected residents of Santa Monica and Culver City are currently receiving replacement water. The Charnock Project involves the investigation and cleanup of MTBE and other gasoline-related pollution in areas affecting water quality in the Charnock Sub-basin (see map listed in the Table of Contents below) and the restoration of this sub-basin for use as a drinking water supply.

46. Soda Bottle Hydrology
Activities and experiments for teaching children (various grades) about groundwater, aquifers, and hydrology. Page contains both student's and teacher's introductions. From the US Dept of Energy Office of Environmental Management.
http://www.em.doe.gov/soda/
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47. Princeton Groundwater
PRINCETON groundwater, Inc. PO Box 273776 Tampa, FL 336883776 Phone (813) 964-0800 Fax (813) 964-0900 E-mail info@Princeton-groundwater.com
http://www.princeton-groundwater.com/
PRINCETON GROUNDWATER, Inc.
COURSES, CONSULTING, TRAINING
P.O. Box 273776
Tampa, FL 33688-3776
Phone: (813) 964-0800
Fax: (813) 964-0900
E-mail: info@Princeton-Groundwater.com Princeton Groundwater, Inc. is not affiliated with Princeton University Modeling Other Related Sites Consulting Training The Groundwater Pollution and Hydrology Course
Cleary, Cherry, Nielsen, Kavanaugh and Brownell
This Course is approved by the Connecticut LEP Board for 40 hours of CEC credits
and the Massachusetts LSP Board for 38 hours of CEC credits!
2004 COURSES: July 12 - 16, 2004
Orlando, FL July 26 - 30, 2004
San Francisco, CA REGISTER VIEW
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This Course is approved by the Connecticut LEP Board for 40 hours of CEC credits and the Massachusetts LSP Board for 41 hours of CEC credits! 2004 COURSES: Oct. 4 - 8, 2004

48. Bentofix - Carbofol - Secugrid - Secutex - Depotex - Secudrän - Terrafix - Secu
Germany. Multinational group of manufacturing companies, active in geotechnology. Woven and nonwoven fabrics and composite structures for landfill enclosure, groundwater protection, civil and hydraulic engineering, and tunnelling. Technical articles and case studies available upon request. Dictionary of industry terms and definitions. English and German.
http://www.naue.com/
Tel +49 5741 4008 - Fax +49 5741 4008 40
E-Mail Info@naue.com
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49. GroundwaterSoftware.com - Aquifer Test Software, AquiferTest, Single Well Soluti
Aquifer Test Software. Purchase Online Download Immediately. Developers of groundwater and aquifer test software. The only aquifer
http://www.streamlinegwa.com/
Aquifer Test Software
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Developers of groundwater and aquifer test software. The only aquifer test software you will ever need:
AquiferTest
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50. Water Data Library Main Menu
Department. Select from one of the following data modules Water Quality Data. groundwater Level Data. Climatology Data (under construction).
http://wdl.water.ca.gov/
WDL Main Menu
Welcome to the Department of Water Resources Water Data Library (WDL) home page. This site provides on-line access to hydrologic data collected by the Division of Planning and Local Assistance and other organizations within the Department. Select from one of the following data modules:
Comments or Suggestions?
Please read this important
Send e-mail to wdlweb@water.ca.gov with questions or comments about the web site.

51. Groundwater Home Page
The British Columbia Ministry of Environment Lands and Parks provides an overview of groundwater resources.
http://wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/wat/gws/gwis.html
BC Water Portal Aquifers Aquifers and Water Wells Find a Well ... MTBE in Groundwater
PDF: 105 KB /
2 pages Observation Wells Observation Well Network (how it works) Reference Library Schedule of Charges and Service Requests Quality Standards for Drinking Water Water Well Records ... Freshwater (Environment Canada) Groundwater (Environment Canada) Canadian Ground Water Association The British Columbia Ground Water Association Land and Resource Registries Portal International Groundwater Resources Assessment Centre ... More Groundwater Related Links Our Address
Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection

52. P O L K A D O T M I T T E N S | Recipes Launch Pad
An Orkney girl's recipes, classified by main ingredient.
http://www.polkadotmittens.co.uk/recipe2.html
you'll need flash player to see the lovely kitschen, through which you can navigate to various dishes, if you don't have it, use these links.
meat
cakes vegetables soup ... sausages handy converters weight temperature cups

53. Groundwater: Water That Has Penetrated The Earth's Surface
. groundwater. water that has penetrated the earth s surface. Under special circumstances, groundwater can even flow upward in artesian wells.
http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/hyd/grnd.rxml
Groundwater water that has penetrated the earth's surface
Animation by: Bramer Groundwater is all the water that has penetrated the earth's surface and is found in one of two soil layers. The one nearest the surface is the "zone of aeration", where gaps between soil are filled with both air and water. Below this layer is the "zone of saturation", where the gaps are filled with water. The water table is the boundary between these two layers. As the amount of groundwater water increases or decreases, the water table rises or falls accordingly. When the entire area below the ground is saturated, flooding occurs because all subsequent precipitation is forced to remain on the surface. The amount of water that can be held in the soil is called "porosity". The rate at which water flows through the soil is its "permeability". Different surfaces hold different amounts of water and absorb water at different rates. Surface permeability is extremely important for hydrologists to monitor because as a surface becomes less permeable, an increasing amount of water remains on the surface, creating a greater potential for flooding . Flooding is very common during winter and early spring because the frozen ground has no permeability, causing most rainwater and meltwater to become

54. Mid-Atlantic Environmental Equipment, Inc.
A manufacturer's representative firm specializing in groundwater and wastewater treatment technologies.
http://www.mae2.com/
Join the Mid-Atlantic Environmental Equipment mailing list Email: Mid-Atlantic Environmental Equipment, Inc. (MAE2) has been in business since 1991, providing quality equipment and engineering solutions to environmental consultants.
Our service is unsurpassed for industry standards. Services included with our equipment are: systems design assistance, complete and professional design documentation, electrical and mechanical expertise, and most important local support for start up, training, trouble shooting and maintenance issues.
If you are involved in solving your companies groundwater, wastewater, soil or air emissions treatment issues, let us show you what technology has to offer.
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p. 843. 836-.1804
f. 843.836.1805
email: sevans@MAE2.com Virginia Office: Mid-Atlantic Environmental Equipment, Inc.

55. California Groundwater Association Home Page
. California groundwater Association The California groundwater Association (CGA) is a nonprofit organization that has promoted
http://www.groundh2o.org/
Home Hot Topics Programs Events ... Contact Us
The California Groundwater Association (CGA) is a non-profit organization that has promoted protection of groundwater since 1948. O ur members include water well drilling and pump contractors, suppliers and manufacturers, geologists, engineers, hydrologists, government employees and others working in the groundwater field. We represent over 15,000 groundwater professionals working with water well owners throughout California. Beyond maintaining high standards in the ground industry, the CGA is devoted to providing continuing education to its members and furnishing accurate information Our Mission
C
G iving high quality service to members and the public
A cting in the best interest of the groundwater industry CGA Headquarters
PO Box 14369
Santa Rosa, CA 95402-6369 USA
707-578-4408 Tel
707-546-4906 Fax
wellguy@groundh2o.org
CGA is an affiliate of the National Ground Water Association (NGWA).
CGA is a co-sponsor of the California Water Awareness Campaign (CWAC). CGA is a member of American Water Works Association (AWWA)

56. Groundwater Primer - Table Of Contents
groundwater Primer Table of Contents. Click on the chapter headings to see the available topics. Chapters
http://www.cee.vt.edu/program_areas/environmental/teach/gwprimer/gwprimer.html
Groundwater Primer - Table of Contents
Click on the chapter headings to see the available topics.
Chapters:
  • Introduction Sources of Pollution Types of Contaminants Transport of Contaminants Fate of Contaminants Models Remediation Monitoring Legal Aspects Miscellaneous Index
  • This page has been accessed times since January 21, 1997. Go to Environmental Engineering Home Page Send comments or suggestions to: Daniel Gallagher, dang@vt.edu
    Last Modified: June 7, 1998

    57. Lost Pines Ground Water Conservation District #2
    Protects the water supply of Bastrop and Lee counties. Includes regulations, permit application, board members and meetings, and aquifer evaluation.
    http://www.lostpineswater.org/
    Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District
    P.O. Box 1747-Bastrop, Texas 78602
    Phone (512) 581-9056
    Fax (512) 581-9058
    Come by and see us at: 123A Old Austin Highway, Bastrop, Texas
    About the District
    How can People Help Board of Directors
    Texas Legislative Support
    ... Agenda
    The Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District was created to protect the water supply for the residents of Bastrop and Lee Counties. That is its sole mission.
    The District is governed locally. Ten citizens (five from each county) have been appointed by the County Commissioners Courts to serve as temporary directors for two years. Their charge is to determine how best to protect the underground aquifer from over pumping so that there will be enough water for everyone, now and in the future. Under Texas law, a water district is the only tool available to protect our groundwater supply. Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District
    For more Information, contact your local water district by email lpgcd@lostpineswater.org
    This website maintained by CTS Local Interest I am a member of

    58. Pineywoods Groundwater Conservation District
    Manages groundwater from office in Lufkin. Includes rules, forms, reports, and board members and meetings.
    http://www.pgcd.org/index.htm
    The Texas Legislature created the Pineywoods Groundwater Conservation District (PGCD) and public confirmation was on November 6, 2001. The PGCD's mission is to provide for the conservation, preservation, protection, recharging, and prevention of waste of groundwater, and of groundwater reservoirs or their subdivisions, and to control subsidence caused by withdrawal of water from those groundwater reservoirs or their subdivisions, consistent with the objectives of Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution, groundwater conservation districts may be created as provided by this chapter. The Pineywoods Groundwater Conservation District issues water well permits and operating permits for exempt and non-exempt wells, collects groundwater information and investigates water quality. It is the belief of the Texas Legislature, District's residents and the Board of Directors that groundwater is best managed locally through a groundwater conservation district. This belief is realized by the adoption and implementation of a management plan outlining the goals, methods, and procedures utilized in the management of the groundwater resources of the District. The District's Management Plan was approved on February 25, 2004.

    59. QuickLog - Borehole Log / Boring Log / Fence Diagram / Well Lithology / Well Con
    Boring log, well construction and lithology, borehole log, fence diagram, soil analysis and groundwater database software.
    http://www.boring-log.com/
    QuickLog - The Easiest and Most Advanced Borehole Log / Boring Log Software Available! Alan Speier Group Phone: (801) 208-3011 Email: tech@boring-log.com
    Toll Free in U.S. 1-866-620-9214
    Scientific Software Group

    60. Definition Of Groundwater
    The Definition of groundwater. groundwater springs. groundwater is the water that is pumped by wells and flows out through springs.
    http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~agenhtml/agen521/epadir/grndwtr/definition.html
    The Definition of Groundwater
    Groundwater is the water beneath the surface that can be collected with wells, tunnels, or drainage galleries, or that flows naturally to the earth's surface via seeps or springs. Groundwater is the water that is pumped by wells and flows out through springs. Next Screen

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