Browsing 1995 Georgia Water Resources Conference by Subject "Groundwater resources"
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Ground Water In Igneous And Metamorphic Rocks; Low-Angle Lithologic Contacts Related To Site-Specific Control Of Ground Water Occurrence
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyCarl Vinson Institute of Government, 1995-04)Because of well-established empirical relationships, it is common practice to site water wells in igneous and metamorphic rocks near lithologic contacts. In highly eroded fold mountain ranges such as the southeastern U.S. ... -
Groundwater Exploration and Development: A Case Study for Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyCarl Vinson Institute of Government, 1995-04)The Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority (CCMWA) has taken a bold approach to developing new sources of water supplies to meet peak water supply demands. We have completed the first phase of a county-wide groundwater ... -
Groundwater Resource Management Planning For North Georgia
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyCarl Vinson Institute of Government, 1995-04)In North Georgia, groundwater can be a reliable, cost-effective, and long-term source of public water supply. Wells in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge provinces of Georgia have reported yields of up to 800,000 gallons per ... -
The Use of Geographic Information Systems Analysis to Estimate Groundwater Availability in West Central Georgia
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyCarl Vinson Institute of Government, 1995-04)A reconnaissance investigation of five counties in west central Georgia was conducted utilizing capture zone and GIS overlay analysis methods to estimate the general quantity of the ground-water resource and to identify ...