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041 _aeng
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_a551.49
100 _aFetter, C. W.
_q(Charles Willard),
_d1942-
_96712
245 1 0 _aContaminant hydrogeology /
_cC.W. Fetter.
250 _aSecond edition
264 3 4 _aLong Grove, IL :
_bWaveland Press,
_c1999
300 _axi, 500 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 2 _aChapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Mass Transport in Saturated Media -- Chapter 3. Transformation, Retardation, and Attenuation of Solutes -- Chapter 4. Flow and Mass Transport in the Vadose Zone -- Chapter 5. Multiphase Flow -- Chapter 6. Inorganic Chemicals in Ground Water -- Chapter 7. Organic Compounds in Ground Water -- Chapter 8. Ground-Water and Soil Monitoring -- Chapter 9. Site Remediation -- Appendix A. Error Function Values -- Appendix B. Bessel Functions -- Appendix C. W(t[subscript Dr]B) Values -- Appendix D. Exponential Integral -- Appendix E. Unit Abbreviations -- Appendix F. Visual MODFLOW Instructions.
520 3 _aContaminated groundwater has life-threatening repercussions for human, plant, and animal life. The monetary costs of maintaining clean water can be great, but not as great as those incurred from health risks that prevail if we ignore ground-water contamination. In mamy countries, the government obligates public water suppliers to furnish water that meets specific drinking-water standards; if it does not meet the standards when withdrawn from the source, it must be treated.
650 2 4 _aHydrogeology
_96713
650 2 4 _aGroundwater
_xPollution
_98912
650 2 4 _aGroundwater
_98912
_xPurification
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_cLIBRO