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August 07, 2013
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New Insight on Vulnerability of Public-Supply Wells to Contamination
Washington DC (SPX) Aug 07, 2013
Key factors have been identified that help determine the vulnerability of public-supply wells to contamination. A new USGS report describes these factors, providing insight into which contaminants in an aquifer might reach a well and when, how and at what concentration they might arrive. About one-third of the U.S. population gets their drinking water from public-supply wells. "Improving the understanding of the vulnerability of public-supply wells to contamination is needed to safeguard pub ... read more
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Veolia says profits down to a trickle, shares sparkle
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