The Process- The Well
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The Process | The Well

The purpose of a well is to provide the link between the bottom and the surface. Above all, it makes it possible to raise the effluent (mixture of hydrocarbons and water) from the deposit to the surface installations where it will be treated at a later time to meet the commercial specifications.
The Process- The Well
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The Process | The Well

The purpose of a well is to provide the link between the bottom and the surface. Above all, it makes it possible to raise the effluent (mixture of hydrocarbons and water) from the deposit to the surface installations where it will be treated at a later time to meet the commercial specifications.
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Fluoride in Groundwater
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Fluoride in Groundwater

The United Nations theme for World Water Day on March 22, 2022, is “Groundwater: making the invisible visible.” This aligns with the essence of the Groundwater Project (GW-Project), which is aimed at raising groundwater consciousness and strengthening groundwater expertise worldwide, and is being accomplished by publishing books and supporting materials about “all-things-groundwater”.
Fluoride in Groundwater
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Fluoride in Groundwater

The United Nations theme for World Water Day on March 22, 2022, is “Groundwater: making the invisible visible.” This aligns with the essence of the Groundwater Project (GW-Project), which is aimed at raising groundwater consciousness and strengthening groundwater expertise worldwide, and is being accomplished by publishing books and supporting materials about “all-things-groundwater”.
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Groundwater

Public water supply requires large amounts of water which sources are normally limited to surface water and groundwater. Groundwater can sometimes be abstracted at places near the distribution area, which makes transport pipes unnecessary. Furthermore, the water is hygienically reliable and typically has a constant composition. Sometimes, it can even be distributed without treatment, though a simple and cheap treatment is often inevitable. However, the amounts that can be abstracted are limited, and each abstraction results in a lowering of the groundwater table, which can harm agriculture and nature. 

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Groundwater

Public water supply requires large amounts of water which sources are normally limited to surface water and groundwater. Groundwater can sometimes be abstracted at places near the distribution area, which makes transport pipes unnecessary. Furthermore, the water is hygienically reliable and typically has a constant composition. Sometimes, it can even be distributed without treatment, though a simple and cheap treatment is often inevitable. However, the amounts that can be abstracted are limited, and each abstraction results in a lowering of the groundwater table, which can harm agriculture and nature. 

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