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U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2183. Hydrogeology and resultats of injection tests at waste injection test sites in Pinellas County, Florida / Hickey, J. J.
Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2183 Titre : Hydrogeology and resultats of injection tests at waste injection test sites in Pinellas County, Florida Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hickey, J. J. Mention d'édition : U. S. Geological Survey Editeur : U. S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1982 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05117 Note générale : This report shows that potential benefits or hazards to freshwater resources could result from subsurface injection of treated wastewater. Recognizing this the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with Pinellas County and the city of St. Petersburg, undertook an evaluation of the hydrogeology and injection of waswater at proposed test on the Pinellas peninsula, the injection sites are underlain by sedimentary rocks ranging in age from cretaceous to Pleistocerne. Lower Eocene carbonate rocks were penetrated to a maximum depth of 3,504 feet and were found to have relatively low water yields. The most permeable part of the investigated section was in rocks of middle Eocece age within the Floridan aquifer... Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Bassin HYDROGEOLOGIE Hydrogéologie Géologie Eau souterraine Qualité de l'eau Eau usée Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This report shows that potential benefits or hazards to freshwater resources could result from subsurface injection of treated wastewater. Recognizing this the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with Pinellas County and the city of St. Petersburg, undertook an evaluation of the hydrogeology and injection of waswater at proposed test on the Pinellas peninsula, the injection sites are underlain by sedimentary rocks ranging in age from cretaceous to Pleistocerne. Lower Eocene carbonate rocks were penetrated to a maximum depth of 3,504 feet and were found to have relatively low water yields. The most permeable part of the investigated section was in rocks of middle Eocece age within the Floridan aquifer... Note de contenu : This report shows that potential benefits or hazards to freshwater resources could result from subsurface injection of treated wastewater. Recognizing this the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with Pinellas County and the city of St. Petersburg, undertook an evaluation of the hydrogeology and injection of waswater at proposed test on the Pinellas peninsula, the injection sites are underlain by sedimentary rocks ranging in age from cretaceous to Pleistocerne. Lower Eocene carbonate rocks were penetrated to a maximum depth of 3,504 feet and were found to have relatively low water yields. The most permeable part of the investigated section was in rocks of middle Eocece age within the Floridan aquifer... U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2183. Hydrogeology and resultats of injection tests at waste injection test sites in Pinellas County, Florida [texte imprimé] / Hickey, J. J. . - U. S. Geological Survey . - U. S. Geological Survey, 1982.
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This report shows that potential benefits or hazards to freshwater resources could result from subsurface injection of treated wastewater. Recognizing this the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with Pinellas County and the city of St. Petersburg, undertook an evaluation of the hydrogeology and injection of waswater at proposed test on the Pinellas peninsula, the injection sites are underlain by sedimentary rocks ranging in age from cretaceous to Pleistocerne. Lower Eocene carbonate rocks were penetrated to a maximum depth of 3,504 feet and were found to have relatively low water yields. The most permeable part of the investigated section was in rocks of middle Eocece age within the Floridan aquifer...
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Bassin HYDROGEOLOGIE Hydrogéologie Géologie Eau souterraine Qualité de l'eau Eau usée Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This report shows that potential benefits or hazards to freshwater resources could result from subsurface injection of treated wastewater. Recognizing this the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with Pinellas County and the city of St. Petersburg, undertook an evaluation of the hydrogeology and injection of waswater at proposed test on the Pinellas peninsula, the injection sites are underlain by sedimentary rocks ranging in age from cretaceous to Pleistocerne. Lower Eocene carbonate rocks were penetrated to a maximum depth of 3,504 feet and were found to have relatively low water yields. The most permeable part of the investigated section was in rocks of middle Eocece age within the Floridan aquifer... Note de contenu : This report shows that potential benefits or hazards to freshwater resources could result from subsurface injection of treated wastewater. Recognizing this the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with Pinellas County and the city of St. Petersburg, undertook an evaluation of the hydrogeology and injection of waswater at proposed test on the Pinellas peninsula, the injection sites are underlain by sedimentary rocks ranging in age from cretaceous to Pleistocerne. Lower Eocene carbonate rocks were penetrated to a maximum depth of 3,504 feet and were found to have relatively low water yields. The most permeable part of the investigated section was in rocks of middle Eocece age within the Floridan aquifer... Réservation
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Titre de série : United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2281 Titre : Subsurface injection of liquid waste with emphasis on injection pratices in Florida Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hickey, J. J. ; Vecchioli, J. Mention d'édition : USGPO Editeur : USGPO Année de publication : 1986 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-03999 Note générale : Subsurface injection of liquid waste as a disposal method in many part of the country. It is used particularly when other methods for managin liquid waste are either not possible or too costly. Interest in subsurface disposal of liquid waste may etablish a potential for degrading freshwater resources. Where hydrogelogical conditions are suitable and where surface disposal may cause contamination, subsurface injection is considered an attractive alternative for waste disposal. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Gestion de l'eau PUITS Evaluation Pollution Gestion des déchets Index. décimale : 628.44 Déchets urbains Résumé : Subsurface injection of liquid waste as a disposal method in many part of the country. It is used particularly when other methods for managin liquid waste are either not possible or too costly. Interest in subsurface disposal of liquid waste may etablish a potential for degrading freshwater resources. Where hydrogelogical conditions are suitable and where surface disposal may cause contamination, subsurface injection is considered an attractive alternative for waste disposal. Note de contenu : Subsurface injection of liquid waste as a disposal method in many part of the country. It is used particularly when other methods for managin liquid waste are either not possible or too costly. Interest in subsurface disposal of liquid waste may etablish a potential for degrading freshwater resources. Where hydrogelogical conditions are suitable and where surface disposal may cause contamination, subsurface injection is considered an attractive alternative for waste disposal. United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2281. Subsurface injection of liquid waste with emphasis on injection pratices in Florida [texte imprimé] / Hickey, J. J. ; Vecchioli, J. . - USGPO . - USGPO, 1986.
ISSN : CI-03999
Subsurface injection of liquid waste as a disposal method in many part of the country. It is used particularly when other methods for managin liquid waste are either not possible or too costly. Interest in subsurface disposal of liquid waste may etablish a potential for degrading freshwater resources. Where hydrogelogical conditions are suitable and where surface disposal may cause contamination, subsurface injection is considered an attractive alternative for waste disposal.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Gestion de l'eau PUITS Evaluation Pollution Gestion des déchets Index. décimale : 628.44 Déchets urbains Résumé : Subsurface injection of liquid waste as a disposal method in many part of the country. It is used particularly when other methods for managin liquid waste are either not possible or too costly. Interest in subsurface disposal of liquid waste may etablish a potential for degrading freshwater resources. Where hydrogelogical conditions are suitable and where surface disposal may cause contamination, subsurface injection is considered an attractive alternative for waste disposal. Note de contenu : Subsurface injection of liquid waste as a disposal method in many part of the country. It is used particularly when other methods for managin liquid waste are either not possible or too costly. Interest in subsurface disposal of liquid waste may etablish a potential for degrading freshwater resources. Where hydrogelogical conditions are suitable and where surface disposal may cause contamination, subsurface injection is considered an attractive alternative for waste disposal. Réservation
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