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Feasibility of using geothermal effluents for waterfowl wetlands
Author(s) -
Cynthia M. Hill
Publication year - 1981
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/891900
Subject(s) - waterfowl , effluent , wetland , geothermal gradient , environmental science , environmental engineering , ecology , geology , biology , habitat , geophysics
This project was conducted to evaluate the feasibility of using geothermal effluents for developing and maintaining waterfowl wetlands. Information in the document pertains to a seven State area the West where geothermal resources have development potential. Information is included on physiochemical characteristics of geothermal effluents; known effects of constituents in the water on a wetland ecosystem and water quality criteria for maintaining a viable wetland; potential of sites for wetland development and disposal of effluent water from geothermal facilities; methods of disposal of effluents, including advantages of each method and associated costs; legal and institutional constraints which could affect geothermal wetland development; potential problems associated with depletion of geothermal resources and subsidence of wetland areas; potential interference (adverse and beneficial) of wetlands with ground water; special considerations for wetlands requirements including size, flows, and potential water usage; and final conclusions and recommendations for suitable sites for developing demonstration wetlands

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