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The project also involved removing Peconic River sediment, shortening by two-thirds a groundwater plume of radioactive tritium, and installing on- and off-site water-treatment equipment, part an effort to make groundwater drinkable 30 years from now.

Tracy Streeter, director of the Kansas Water Office, says the dry spell (some areas are in their third year of drought) and the study by KSU has accelerated local discussion over water.The KSU paper also spells out a bleaker point: that unthinkable cuts of about 80% are needed to make groundwater use in Kansas truly sustainable.

This geothermal anomaly is consistent with the regional geotectonic setting and it is the result of the continental crustal thinning and the geological regional faults that make groundwater circulation easy at several depths.

Although groundwater is only one factor in ecosystem sustainability, efforts are needed to make groundwater use and existing conservation practices more compatible.

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When its level rises, the sea assaults the land and makes groundwater saline.

Total grain production would drop by 44% compared to current practice if agriculture were made groundwater neutral.

Although, coastal aquifers serve as major sources of freshwater supply, the groundwater in coastal region is relatively vulnerable to contamination by seawater intrusion, which makes groundwater unsuitable (Kim et al. 2006; Jorgensen et al. 2008).

We estimate the attainable production levels for wheat and maize if agriculture were made groundwater neutral, through changes in crop sequence, irrigation practices and water conservation technologies (e.g. mulching with plastic film).

Similarly, salinization eventually makes groundwater inadequate for the growth and productivity of many crops (El Moujabber et al. 2006) as the salinity is effective on growth and yield of plants through increasing osmotic pressure and concentration of specific ions.

This waste is generally stockpiled and thrown or disposed in nearby surroundings that could lead to leaching of arsenic back into the soil and water system making groundwater more susceptible to arsenic concentrations.

Increase in population and rapid urbanization have made groundwater the major source of water supply; hence, it is very essential to understand the hydrogeochemical processes that take place in the aquifer system.

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