2015
DOI: 10.11001/jksww.2015.29.1.077
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Effect of silver nanoparticles on the performance of riverbank filtration: Column study

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“…The strata in these areas are represented by sand, gravel and sand, and weathered rock, in this order. The RBF wells recover river water indirectly from the gravel and sand layers located 20-30 m underground ( Figure 2b) and are capable of supplying a maximum of 680,000 m 3 /day [26]. Albeit, equally beneficial compared with other MAR types, RBF uses unconfined aquifers.…”
Section: Two Types Of Managed Aquifer Rechargementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The strata in these areas are represented by sand, gravel and sand, and weathered rock, in this order. The RBF wells recover river water indirectly from the gravel and sand layers located 20-30 m underground ( Figure 2b) and are capable of supplying a maximum of 680,000 m 3 /day [26]. Albeit, equally beneficial compared with other MAR types, RBF uses unconfined aquifers.…”
Section: Two Types Of Managed Aquifer Rechargementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, ASTR requires a large swath of confined aquifer and thick layers of clay. Water 2017, 9, 674 4 of 15 supplying a maximum of 680,000 m 3 /day [26]. Albeit, equally beneficial compared with other MAR types, RBF uses unconfined aquifers.…”
Section: Two Types Of Managed Aquifer Rechargementioning
confidence: 99%