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    Assessment of Possible Groundwater Contaminant Flow Paths in Two Upper Coastal Plain Hydrogeologic Settings 

    Bentley, Samuel J.; Fay, William M. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1993-04)
    The Upper Coastal Plain geologic province of Georgia and South Carolina has abundant groundwater in sand aquifers of Cretaceous- and Tertiary-age geologic formations. This groundwater, a primary source for agricultural, ...
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    Estimating the Groundwater Resource of the Upper Oconee River Basin 

    Fay, William M.; Bentley, Samuel J.; Hartley, M. Eugene (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1993-04)
    Asked for an estimate of the groundwater resource of the Upper Oconee River Basin, Exploration Resources developed a proven resource estimate of 41.4 mgd and a probable resource estimate of 58 mgd from groundwater in the ...
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    Design of a Mine Dewatering System Which Minimizes Consumptive Use of a Major Groundwater Resource 

    Bentley, Samuel J.; Fay, William M. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1993-04)
    Competing demands on water resources are a natural consequence of population and industrial growth. Care must be taken, when utilizing groundwater resources, to minimize the adverse impacts on adjacent groundwater production ...

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    Fay, William M. (3)Hartley, M. Eugene (1)SubjectWater resources management (3)Groundwater resources (2)Groundwater flow paths (1)Groundwater wells (1)Mine dewatering systems (1)Sand aquifers (1)... View MoreDate Issued1993 (3)Has File(s)Yes (3)
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