Quality of an Underground Hydro Resource in Order to Classify it as Natural Mineral Water for Thermalism: The Case of the New Resource "Termas de São Tiago"

A Medical Spa in Portugal to work legally needs to be supplied by a groundwater that is classified as natural mineral water. After the referred classification, that water is considered as a geological resource and of the public domain, that is, protected by the Portuguese State. Among several studie...

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