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    Ogalla Aquifer Case Study

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    The Ogallala Aquifer is a reservoir that many farmers have tapped into so that they can water their crops. One fifth of the total US agricultural harvest is grown from the water in the aquifer. With this being said more than 20 billion worth of food and fiber will vanish if the Ogallala Aquifer keeps drying up. Southern Kansas was hit the hardest from the decline of water. It has dropped 150 feet or more forcing farmers to abandon their wells. It is said that the aquifer did not start being…

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    The article, Aging Aquifers by Valerie King states the importance of dating groundwater. King begins by stating dating aquifers can predict 50 years down the road. It is important to date groundwater to know the accessibility of water for future use. Dennehy states, “In very old groundwater, when you’re extracting water you should realize that water took a long time to get into that location, so it would take a long time to replace that water” (King 11). Dating aquifers is done by testing the…

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    “The Art of Travel” by Alain de Botton and “Aquifer” by Tim Winton explore how landscapes are reflective of an individual’s needs as they are characterized by the values we lack. The abstract representation of landscapes as a realm that exists within memory or imagination in “The Art of Travel” provides an opportunity for the composer to project his philosophical ideas and apply them to travel. Similarly, the landscapes explored by the protagonist in “Aquifer” gradually change to accommodate the…

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    area. The Birds Nest aquifer area that has less than 10,000 mg/L TDS can be used in the future as a salt water disposal zone as long as an Aquifer Exemption is approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA Region 8 has jurisdiction over this area of permitting salt water disposal wells. “Wastewater injected into disposal wells may, in some circumstances, migrate to the surface or into freshwater aquifers” (Johnston, J, et. al, 2016). In the Birds Nest aquifer, the concern…

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    Have you ever been dehydrated and you feel bad like there 's a storm inside of you? Well our country was dehydrated so badly that it created huge dust storms because of the lack of care for agriculture. Our country went through a time where we didn 't have much water because we didn 't have the resources like we have today. we had to wait till it rained to get water. So the agriculture areas were drying up because of the lack of rain. The dry land would be a key factor of the dust bowl because…

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    Ogopogo Research Paper

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    No Longer in Modern Times: The Ogopogo This unsolved mystery project is revolved around the Ogopogo, which is a legendary sea monster told to inhabit the Okanagan lake, which is located in British Columbia, Canada. Sightings of the Ogopogo have been spotted in areas in British Columbia, though it has been seen in places other than Okanagan Lake. The history of the Ogopogo has traced back to earlier times in the 19th century (B.C). Through stories in the 19th century, the Ogopogo was seen by the…

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    Savali Pipeline Case Study

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    to prolonged droughts, their people depending on the Greater Inata Aquifer (“Aquifer”) for survival. Despite this, in 2006, Rahad launched the Savali Pipeline (“SP”) project that is neither (A) equitable and reasonable, nor (B) sustainable. Moreover, (C) it caused significant harm to Atania. A. RAHAD’S WATER EXTRACTION IS INEQUITABLE AND UNREASONABLE Rahad’s project breaches Rahad’s customary obligation to utilize the Aquifer equitably and reasonably, since it is (1) disproportionate, and (2)…

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    Birds Nest: A Case Study

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    from these wells were not selected because the injected water will not stay in the aquifer or formations permanently. The red colored dots in Figure 4 represent the studied salt water disposal wells. The information and location for these wells was retrieved from the Utah DOGM website, which is publicly available.…

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    Water Flow Lab

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    source is key to our survival and the protection of all other species on earth. An aquifer is the porous layer of rock underground that holds large amounts of the groundwater. It is important to understand the permeability and porosity of various types of aquifers to understand how water…

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    flowing laterally in an aquifer, but below the bottom of the well. Harrison et al. (1986) applied the Ziagos and Balckwell (1986) model for the transient temperature effects of horizontal fluid flow through an aquifer to temperature data from the Hot Dry Rock experiment and the AET-4 well. According to the model for the EE-2 well at Fenton Hill, a pulse of liquid at 80 °C flowing at ~800 m depth would take 10,000 years to raise the temperature gradient above the aquifer to its present…

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