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Title: Interferences past - present - future, in the water supply of Timişoara municipality from underground water sources [articol]
Authors: Cococeanu, Adrian
Man, Teodor Eugen
Florescu, Constantin
Beilicci, Robert Florin
Vlaicu, Ilie
Subjects: Underground water resources
Capture fronts
Water treatment plant
Water supply system
Regional drinking water operator
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Timişoara: Editura Politehnica
Citation: Cococeanu, Adrian. Interferences past - present - future, in the water supply of Timişoara municipality from underground water sources. Timişoara: Editura Politehnica, 2019
Series/Report no.: Buletinul ştiinţific al Universităţii „Politehnica” din Timişoara, România. Seria hidrotehnică, Vol. 64(78), issue 2 (2019), p. 25-31
Abstract: The study of groundwater in the current period has the tendency of an integrative approach by interacting with more others fields such as: microbiology, chemistry, geology and fields application such as: agriculture, water management, construction, land management. Currently, satellite techniques, remote instruments and mobile equipment for in-situ testing are used in the study of groundwater. The water sources represent a vulnerable and limited renewable natural resource and it is a natural heritage that need to be protected and rationally exploited. In this context the paper presents the evolution in time, the present and the perspective of the water supply from underground sources of the Municipality of Timisoara. Also presented the current situation of the water supply system from underground sources for Timisoara, as well as the development objectives of AQUATIM S.A as a regional operator for the future of water supply from underground sources.
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