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Groundwater abstraction is very important in water supplies throughout the world, yet too many boreholes and tube wells operate inefficiently or have been abandoned. This situation is particularly serious in developing countries where weak economies could well do without the added strain of supporting unnecessarily high running costs or where failure can simply lead to going without. This motivation to improve understanding and technology therefore lies in the demand for greater efficiency and reliability. New knowledge and acquired experiences about treatment processes now exist which should enable more confident application and better results. Awareness and understanding of a particular problem are however as important as its cure. Yet proper diagnosis requires a range of hydrogeological and operational information, which experience shows is all too often not available because appropriate monitoring has not taken place. Guidelines on cost effective monitoring and maintenance need to be established.
This book forms the Proceedings of the International Conference organised to exchange practical experience and scientific knowledge, to the benefit of both industrial and developing nations. The subject areas covered include: cause process; diagnosis and monitoring; cures; rehabilitation in practice; economic and management factors.
Groundwater abstraction is very important in water supplies throughout the world, yet too many boreholes and tube wells operate inefficiently or have been abandoned. This situation is particularly serious in developing countries where weak economies could well do without the added strain of supporting unnecessarily high running costs or where failure can simply lead to going without. This motivation to improve understanding and technology therefore lies in the demand for greater efficiency and reliability. New knowledge and acquired experiences about treatment processes now exist which should enable more confident application and better results. Awareness and understanding of a particular problem are however as important as its cure. Yet proper diagnosis requires a range of hydrogeological and operational information, which experience shows is all too often not available because appropriate monitoring has not taken place. Guidelines on cost effective monitoring and maintenance need to be established.
This book forms the Proceedings of the International Conference organised to exchange practical experience and scientific knowledge, to the benefit of both industrial and developing nations. The subject areas covered include: cause process; diagnosis and monitoring; cures; rehabilitation in practice; economic and management factors.
Preface. Part 1: Overviews. Part 2: Causes. Part 3: Diagnosis and monitoring. Part 4: Cures. Part 5: Rehabilitation in practice. Part 6: Economic and management factors. Index.
P. Howsam
"this book is to be welcomed with open arms as it contains a large
amount of practical information based on experiences in groundwater
abstraction in many countries throughout the world.....this book
will be an invaluable source of practical information for enginers,
hydrogeologists and other specialists in groundwater abstraction, I
have no hesitation in recommending it, and am pleased that I have a
copy on my bookshelf." - Water and Environmental Management
"By far the greatest number of the papers describe case histories
and therein lies the value of the book. There can hardly be any
practising water well engineers in the world who would not feel
more comfortable by having this compendium on their bookshelves. It
is very much a practical man's guide to success and failure in well
maintenance." - Hydrological Sciences
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