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Main Title Does Artificial Ground Water Recharge Contaminate Our Ground Waters.
Author Dvorace, Marvin J. ; Wheato, Rolland Z. ;
CORP Author Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock. Dept. of Agricultural Engineering.
Year Published 1970
Report Number OWRR-B-041-TEX; 00628,; B-041-TEX(3)
Stock Number PB-195 304
Additional Subjects ( Ground water recharge ; Water pollution) ; ( Water pollution ; Ground water) ; Control ; Water quality ; Water resources ; Contamination ; Insecticides ; Waste water ; Water wells ; Shafts(Excavations) ; Surface water runoff ; Sewage ; Industrial wastes ; Heat ; Bacteria ; Artificial ground water recharge
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NTIS  PB-195 304 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Artificial recharge practices produce the possibility that ground waters may be polluted or contaminated by undesirable substances introduced with the recharge waters. Various methods of artificial recharge and the contamination potential of each method are discussed. (WRSIC abstract)