Uncertainty Analysis in Contaminated Aquifer Management

This paper presents a systematic approach for solving the management problem of a contaminated groundwater supply system. The proposed methodology begins with the selection of a supply water quality criterion based on a stochastic health risk assessment and concludes with the establishment of a trad...

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Computer simulation
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Groundwater
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Monte Carlo methods
Numerical integration
Probability theory
Risk assessment
TECHNICAL PAPERS
Water quality
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