Blast Vibration Damage to Water Supply Well Water Quality and Quantity

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Gordon M. Matheson David K. Miller
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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42 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Possible impacts to the water quality and production capacity of ground water supply wells by blasting is a common cause of complaints for blasting contractors, mining companies, and local regulatory authorities. The major complaints of changes in well water quality include; turbidity, discolored water (red, brown, black, yellow and milky water), and nitrate and/or coliform contamination. The major complaints for changes in well water production capacity include: loss of quantity production, air in water and/or water lines, damage to pump, and damage to well screen or borehole.
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APA: Gordon M. Matheson David K. Miller  (1997)  Blast Vibration Damage to Water Supply Well Water Quality and Quantity

MLA: Gordon M. Matheson David K. Miller Blast Vibration Damage to Water Supply Well Water Quality and Quantity. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1997.

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