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Title: SR-33 : Groundwater quality modelling
Authors: Majumdar, P. K.
Keywords: Ground water quality
Groundwater quality modelling
Issue Date: 1992
Publisher: National Institute of Hydrology
Series/Report no.: ;SR-33
Abstract: Water Resource prnjects can be better planned and managed fo ensure more reliable water availability and effl,:lent• water in the agricultural sector, mitigate flood daTogr- arid (i.roJrol ç : r fl p,lliOi-rf .1nd ,immlLmoi,if.-;13 and social impacts such as prevention of developmont r wator loe,ging and s:ilinity, reduction iN the spread r waLer borne diseases and proper re:3ettlement of displaced peoplo. Fnvironmcn tally :;ound water management should be able to addreLis and rc•• solve all these issues simultaneously. in the ecr;-;ystem, impacts are usually complcx lnd Inp-1 may lead to another resulting In chain actions and a major m,ly often are to ,t combination of factors. Various ;pen of wator rolat d activities can cause benefl?,ial or advf.)r.;c imp:w!:1 on cnvironv.nt- Those activities may include land i wn Fitruction, T-1:1 1er impOundmrInt, land alterations and (!hange:-; in land us,:t Water Quality H a very imp-irl-ant eonsidor ti-n r water development projects as It affects all aspoots or water use with regard to aLor Tfnd 1 ' s an Undo t' t.7:1r1(1.1 n or :t rnL.ifj ijiofl and i or.r.cts ar' ;11 Agr I cultural, indwOrial and human settlement., developmnt around the new water projf.ot ara may ex(!erbate the problem of WO".0•1' Quality deterioration.
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