Factors affecting cost optimisation of groundwater development schemes for river regulation

Further development of water resources in many areas of the United Kingdom will be concerned with inter alia the exploitation of major aquifers in conjunction with contiguous rivers. In such developments the location of boreholes in the aquifer and the manner in which they are operated can have cons...

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