Introduction Underground waters are formed by
filling waters within porous waters or rocks that leak from the ground. Such rocks that accumulate in the water are
called "aquifer". Aquifer; (Conductive) permeable geological units
capable of storing and transporting water in significant quantities (1). Today,
the use of groundwater has increased considerably. As a result of global
pollution of underground waters used in industry, agriculture, thermal sources
or drinking water, human and environmental health have been endangered (2). One
of the most important problems of our time is the need for clean water
resources. Research shows that water use has increased by two to three times in the last 40 years worldwide (3).
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Publication Date | June 1, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Volume: 2 Issue: 1(3) - Volume 2, Issue 1(3) |