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Coastal Sound Science Initiative Modeling of Salt Water Intrusion: Conclusions About Salt Water Intrusion Into The Upper Floridan Aquifer in Coastal Georgia and South Carolina

South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
Georgia Environmental Protection Division
Abstract
The modeling of salt water intrusion at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, was conducted as part of the Coastal Sound Science Initiative (CSSI) to assist the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) in identifying feasible options for managing the Upper Floridan aquifer with respect to salt water intrusion at the island. The model is one of several tools that can be used to support exploration and examination of technically feasible options for managing the aquifer and for future management decision-making.
Issue Date
2010-07
Keywords
Saltwater encroachment--South Carolina, Wellhead protection--South Carolina
Type
Text
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