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Water Table Depth Tied To Droughts Date: October 1, 2008 Source: DOE/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Summary: Recent modeling results show that the depth of the water table, which results ...
Measurements taken last week at more than 40 wells in flood-prone parts of Long Island show the water table at those sites has risen up to 2 1/2 feet in the last year.. Scientists from the U.S ...
Since 2009, the DWP has replaced more than 2,818 fixtures at water and power facilities, which it says contributed to a saving of more than 120 million gallons of water over five years.
Increasing the water table could help to slow down global warming, boost crop yields, and preserve peat soils according to a new study. The research, led by scientists from the University of Sheffield ...
Increasing the water table under arable peatland can help boost yields and the amount of carbon stored in the soil, ... The findings appear in the Science of the Total Environment journal.
The groundwater table plays a role in home construction, foundation stability and home comfort. Because the groundwater table is so significant, it behooves homeowners to understand how it works.
Increasing the water table under the UK's arable peatland can help boost yields and the amount of carbon stored in the soil, a study has suggested. University of Sheffield researchers are ...