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RECOVERY OF FRESHWATER STORED IN SALINE AQUIFERS IN PENINSULAR FLORIDA.

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Abstract

Subsurface freshwater storage has been operationally tested at seven sites in central and south Florida. Injection was into a high chloride water aquifer at six sites, and into a high sulfate water aquifer at the seventh. Recovery efficiency has ranged from 0 to 75 percent in high chloride water aquifers, and has exceeded 100 percent in the high sulfate water aquifer. Computer modeling techniques were used to examine the geohydrologic, design, and management factors governing the recovery efficiency of subsurface freshwater storage. The modeling approach permitted many combinations of geohydrologic and operational conditions to be studied at relatively low cost.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title RECOVERY OF FRESHWATER STORED IN SALINE AQUIFERS IN PENINSULAR FLORIDA.
ISBN 0872625451
Year Published 1986
Language English
Publisher ASCE
Publisher location New York, NY, USA
First page 251
Last page 260
Conference Title Water Forum '86: World Water Issues in Evolution, Proceedings of the Conference.
Conference Location Long Beach, CA, USA
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