Assessment of groundwater limitations in the context of Saint-Petersburg territory development
Authors:
About authors
- Ph.D., Dr.Sci. professor National Mineral Resources University (University of Mines)
Abstract
Two limitations groups related to groundwater use and facilities construction and maintenance in complex geological and hydrogeological conditions are distinguished. The first one refers to the com- pliance with statutory requirements for sanitary protection zones of groundwater intakes. The second group deals with a consideration of buried valleys, lands of possible underflooding, evidences of aggressive groundwater subzones. Classification features and criteria are presented.
Область исследования:
(Archived) Present-day problems of geomechanics, mining practice and innovation technologies in mining engineering
Keywords:
groundwater
groundwater use
sanitary protection zones
water supply of Saint Petersburg
water deposits
territory underflooding
groundwater aggressiveness
Funding:
None
References
- Antonov V.V. Hydrogeological issues of subsurface resources management (theoretical aspects). Saint Peter sburg, 1997.
- Antonov V.V. Hydrogeological issues of subsurface resources management (theoretical aspects). Saint Petersburg, 1997.
- Antonov V.V. Prospecting and exploration of under-ground water. Saint Petersburg, 2006.
- Borevsky B.V., Yazvin L.S., Subbotin L.A. Methodological paper on additions to the compilation of planning documentation of stage II of the «Assessment of availability of the Russian Federation of groundwater resources for industrial and drinking water». Moscow, 1997.
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