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RE: SALTWATER INTRUSION INTO GROUNDWATER
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Andres Salazar
01-20-2017 07:26 AM
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In Texas, you can look at the water supply of El Paso. They have two aquifers with different salinity concentartions. One is freash water, the other brackish. Water management strategies were developed to prevent intrusion of saltwater to the freshwater. ------------------------------ Andres Salazar ...
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