Sustainable Water Well Ser.: Water Well Rehabilitation : A Practical Guide to Understanding Well Problems and Solutions by Neil Mansuy (1998, Hardcover)
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Product Identifiers
PublisherCRC Press LLC
ISBN-101566703875
ISBN-139781566703871
eBay Product ID (ePID)1142703
Product Key Features
Number of Pages192 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameWater Well Rehabilitation : a Practical Guide to Understanding Well Problems and Solutions
Publication Year1998
SubjectMining, Environmental / Water Supply, Environmental Science (See Also Chemistry / Environmental)
TypeTextbook
AuthorNeil Mansuy
Subject AreaTechnology & Engineering, Science
SeriesSustainable Water Well Ser.
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight13.6 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN98-044337
Dewey Edition21
Series Volume Number2
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal628.1/14
Table Of ContentIntroduction Definitions Aquifers Consolidated Formations Unconsolidated Formations Water Entrance Velocities Well Hydraulics Natural Development Screen Openings Gravel Pack Thickness Sanitary Well Seal Annular Seal Unsafe Coliform Results Drainage from Well Head Screen-Blank-Screen Initial Well Development Pump Testing Specific Capacity Draw Down Discharge Capacity Oxygen Well Efficiency Identification of Problems in a Well Water Well Rehabilitation Benefits Unsafe (Bacteriological) Water Quality Issues Lost Capacity Zone of Fouling Build Up of Materials in Wells Ground Water Microbiology Current Bacterial Testing Methods Phosphorus Treatment Products Other Organisms in Ground Water Systems Surface Water Infiltration Well Screen Slot Design Cemented Gravel Pack Rate of Lost Capacity Shock Chlorination Corrosion Problems Red Water Problems Single Well Water Quality Variations Odor Problems Unsafe Bacterial Loadings Hygiene Risk Survey on Wells Well Hydraulics Position of Biofouling Relative to the Well Screen Suction Flow Control Devices Major Water Well Concerns Economic Analysis of Water Well Rehabilitation Nitrate Problems in Wells Sulfur Cycle in Ground Water Causes of Well Plugging Problems Tests for Bacteria Causing Plugging Problems Diagnosis of Problems in a Plugging Well Water Well Rehabilitation Techniques Stages in Rehabilitation PVC Wells and Biofouling Rate of Iron Deposition Chemical Application in Water Well Rehabilitation Summary of Application Methodologies Selection of Acids Advances in Technologies for Water Well Rehabilitation Use of Liquid Carbon Dioxide in Water Well Rehabilitation Efficacy of Using Pellet Chlorinators in Wells Environmental Safety Concerns Well Development Preventative Maintenance of Wells Chlorine Chemistries Final Summation Supporting Figures and Plates to the Text Selected Bibliography Acknowledgments
SynopsisWell rehabilitation techniques have been the focus of major advancements in recent times. Environmental engineers can keep pace with recent advancements in well rehabilitation techniques, through Water Well Rehabilitation. Written from a microbiological viewpoint, the text outlines proven solutions to production problems in all types of wells. Contrary to prevalent thoughts in mainstream literature on the subject, this perspective occasionally yields new ideas and concepts. This is especially true in discussions of iron-related bacterial sources and details of unsafe bacterial samples and the contamination of wells., Well rehabilitation techniques have been the focus of major advancements in recent times. Environmental engineers can keep pace with those changes with the book Water Well Rehabilitation. Written from a microbiological viewpoint, the text outlines proven solutions to production problems in all types of wells. That perspective frequently yields new ideas and concepts, contrary to prevalent thoughts in mainstream literature on the subject. This is especially true in discussion of iron related bacterial sources, and details concerning unsafe bacterial samples and the contamination of wells.