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QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS BY RESERVOIR AERATION
Journal AWWA, 1970Faced with a need to improve water palatability in one of its standby storage reservoirs, East Bay Municipal Utility District, of Oakland, Calif., resorted to the use of an aeration system and realized some positive results.
Gordon L. Laverty, Hubert L. Nielsen
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RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY INDEX (CASE STUDY OF KUBANNI RESERVOIR, NIGERIA)
2021Applied Journal of Environmental Engineering Science, Vol. 7, No 4 (2021)
Eneogwe, Chukwuemeka +4 more
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Reservoir water quality: a case from Jordan
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2018Jordan relies heavily on reservoirs building and development to cope with water supply challenges, where monitoring and assessment of reservoir water quality are critically important for the sustainable use of these water supplies. Mujib Dam is an important water supply source in central western Jordan.
Ahmed A. Al-Taani +3 more
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Diagenesis and reservoir quality prediction
Reviews of Geophysics, 1995The modern concept of ”diagenesis“ was introduced by Walther one hundred years ago to encompass the postdepositional processes that affect sediments from deposition to low‐grade metamorphism. Since Walther (1893), diagenetic studies have been concerned with an extraordinary variety of chemical and physical interactions, each of which has the potential ...
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Water quality in guanting reservoir
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 1986The concentration of phenol, cyanide, As, Hg, Cr, Cu, Pb, Zn, and F in the Guanting reservoir water has been studied. The analysis shows that the water quality in the reservoir can be divided into three periods, namely 1972–1973, 1974–1978, and 1978–1983. In recent years, the water quality is fairly good.
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Geologic Controls on Reservoir Quality
2013Abstract Reservoir quality controls the storage, distribution, and flow of fluids within a reservoir. Porosity and permeability are key parameters that are readily measured on rock samples and from well logs; with calibration, porosity can be mapped from 3D seismic surveys.
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Microbiological water quality of reservoirs
1985Reservoir microbiological water quality is a complex subject, affected by numerous environmental variables and management decisions. Indicator and pathogenic microorganisms vary in their occurrence, distribution, and density relaionships to each other.
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Deterioration of water quality in large distribution reservoirs (open reservoirs)
Journal AWWA, 1983The quality of water in open, finished‐water reservoirs of three distribution systems was monitored in order to ascertain the degree to which water quality deteriorates during storage in the reservoirs. Data are presented from monitoring programs conducted by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, the Seattle (Wash.) Water Department ...
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The Influence of Solid Reservoir Bitumen on Reservoir Quality (1)
AAPG Bulletin, 1992Reservoir bitumen precipitates in pore systems from the alteration of trapped or migrating oil in carbonate and siliciclastic reservoirs. Reservoir bitumen is not readily identified on typical log suites, where it is read as open porosity, which has hampered its broad recognition as a reservoir-altering cement.
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Control of Reservoir Water Quality
1990It is possible to use simple treatment methods to make water from impoundments suitable as a drinking water supply if the catchment area is used primarily for forestry and is sparsely populated. The higher the population density and the more extensive the area used for agricultural purposes, the greater the burden of communal and agricultural ...
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