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Groundwater Contamination: Use of Models in Decision-Making - Proceedings of the International Conference on Groundwater Contamination: Use of Models in Decision-Making, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 26-29 October 1987, Organized by the International Ground Water Modeling Center (IGWMC), Indianapolis - Delft (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
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Groundwater Contamination: Use of Models in Decision-Making - Proceedings of the International Conference on Groundwater Contamination: Use of Models in Decision-Making, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 26-29 October 1987, Organized by the International Ground Water Modeling Center (IGWMC), Indianapolis - Delft (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
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The protection of groundwater resources has emerged in recent years
as a high priority topic on the agenda of many countries. In
responding to the growing concern over deteriorating groundwater
quality, many countries are developing a comprehensive regulatory
framework for the management of subsurface water resources with
management referring to both quantity and quality aspects. Within
this framework, groundwater models are rapidly coming to playa
central role in the development of protection and rehabilitation
strategies. These models provide forecasts of the future state of
the groundwater aquifer systems and/or the unsaturated zone in
response to proposed management initiatives. For example, models
will predict the effects of implementing a proposed management
scheme on water levels and on the transport and fate of pollutants.
The models are now used in the formulation of policies and
regulations, the issuing of permits, design of monitoring and data
collection systems, and the development of enforcement actions. The
growth in the use of these sophisticated tools has led to many
unforeseen problems in groundwater management. Lingering issues
include reliability of codes, quality assurance in model
development and applications, efficient utiliza tion of human and
material resources, technology transfer and training. Some issues
have legal ramifications, as in cases where the applications of
models have been contested in courts."
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