Essays about: "oil pollution in groundwater"

Found 3 essays containing the words oil pollution in groundwater.

  1. 1. Water Literacy in Developing Country - A case study for Indonesia

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Teknisk vattenresurslära

    Author : Arlisa Febriani; [2017]
    Keywords : water literacy; developing country; water education; water conservation; Science General;

    Abstract : Public participation is vital to ensure sustainable water management, and providing education is one of the way to trigger participation. For decades, developed countries try to educate their citizen to be environmentally literate, and for the water sector, water-related knowledge has been introduced to the public by schools, municipalities and water utilities. READ MORE

  2. 2. Inventering av förorenad mark på LKAB's industriområden i Kiruna, Svappavaara och Malmberget

    University essay from SLU/Div. of Soil Chemistry and Pedology

    Author : Camilla Esberg; [2005]
    Keywords : MIFO; LKAB; förorenade områden; riskklassningar; oljegropar; järnmalmsgruva; gruvdrift;

    Abstract : The county administration asked LKAB to make an inventory of possibly contaminated sites caused by their mining activity. The inventory should be performed according to the MIFO model, a method from SEPA which is used to assess a contaminated site. READ MORE

  3. 3. Soil and groundwater contamination with gasoline and diesel oil : assessment of subsurface hydrocarbon contamination resulting from a fuel release from an underground storage tank in Vanstad, Skåne, Sweden

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionen

    Author : Malgorzata Glowacka; [2005]
    Keywords : bensin; diesel; läckage; förorening; underjordstank; gasoline; diesel oil; contamination; underground storage tank; leakage; Earth and Environmental Sciences;

    Abstract : Spills and leaks from storage tanks constitute the most common groundwater contamination source with petroleum products. Gasoline and diesel pools do not spread extensively along the water table, but dissolved constituents are transported in groundwater on relatively larger distances. READ MORE