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Yi-Lung Yeh, Ching-Yi Wu, Zhi-Mou Chen and Teng-Pao Chiu
The groundwater resources in the Pingtung Plain are crucial water sources in southern Taiwan. However, they have been significantly impacted by climate change, resulting in changes in groundwater quality and quantity in the region. To effectively manage ...
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Sajeeve Latif, Mohammad A. Alim, Ataur Rahman and Md Mahmudul Haque
The supply of safe drinking water to rural communities has always been challenging, unlike in most large cities where government authorities have constructed central water supply systems. In many rural areas, primary water sources such as surface water a...
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Yankai Liu, Mengjun Chen, Wei Li and Bingchuan Cheng
The safe thickness of concrete retaining walls for curtain grouting on tunnel faces is an essential factor related to tunnel safety and grouting effects. In this research, the concrete retaining wall was simplified into a standard rectangular slab struct...
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Shreejana Bhusal, Kabiraj Paudyal
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Arsenic is one of the 92 natural elements found in Earth crust which is referred as" King of Poison". Arsenic contamination in groundwater has been recognized as a great threat to water supply and public health in many countries in the world (WHO 1993). ...
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Jawad T. Al-Bakri, Sari Shawash, Ali Ghanim, Rania Abdelkhaleq
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This research shows a case from Jordan where geospatial techniques were utilized for irrigation water auditing. The work was based on assessing records of groundwater abstraction in relation to irrigated areas and estimated crop water consumption in thre...
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Kamshat Tussupova, Ronny Berndtsson, Torleif Bramryd and Raikhan Beisenova
Safe water supply is one of the important Millennium Goals. For development of market water supply services, the willingness of consumers to pay is essential. The consumers? willingness to pay (WTP) for piped water supply using the contingent valuation (...
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Konstantinos S. Voudouris, Yiannis Christodoulakos, Emmanouil Steiakakis and Andreas N. Angelakis
In ancient Hellas, water management began in the early Minoan Era (ca. 3200?1100 BC) and was related to the geomorphology, the geology, the topography, and the local climatic, hydrological, and socio-political conditions. Historical and archaeological ev...
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