Evidence for groundwater and surface marine water contamination by waste disposal wells in the Florida Keys (Record no. 43309)

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Title Evidence for groundwater and surface marine water contamination by waste disposal wells in the Florida Keys
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Volume/sequential designation Water Research , 31(6), p.1448-1454, 1997
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Summary, etc. One of the methods for domestic wastewater disposal in the Florida Keys is injection of partially treated wastewater into the highly porous limestone bedrock using waste disposal or injection wells. In an effort to understand the transport and fate of wastewater, we utilized bacteriophages as tracers in a 12.2-m deep, simulated injection well in Key Largo and an active (27.4 m deep)class V disposal well in the Middle Keys. The latter is the currently permitted type of injection well used for multi-unit domestic waste disposal in the Keys. Surface waters and groundwater at several sites were monitored for 5 days after seeding of the injection wells. In both environments, viral tracers appeared after short periods of time in groundwater (8 h after injection)and surface marine waters (10 h and 53 h for Key Largo and the Middle Keys, respectively). Estimated rates of tracer movement were greatest in Key Largo (2.5-35 m/h), where tidal pumping was implicated in tracer movement. In the Middle Keys, the pattern of movement showed little evidence of tidal pumping, and migration rates were slower (0.12-2 m/h). Collectively these results indicate that wastewater injected into the subsurface can make its way rapidly to surface marine waters, where it may contribute to water quality deterioration.
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Personal name Paul J. H.
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Personal name Paul J. H.
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Personal name Rose, J. B.
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Personal name Jiang S. C.
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Personal name Xingting, Z.
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Personal name Cochran, P.
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Personal name Kellogg, C.
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Personal name Kellogg, C.
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Personal name Griffin, D.
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Personal name Farrah, S.
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Personal name Lukasik, J.
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