Use of abstraction regime and knowledge of hydrogeological conditions to control high-fluoride concentration in abstracted groundwater: San Luis Potosí Basin, Mexico
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Significant amounts of fluoride are found in the abstracted groundwater of San Luis Potosí. This groundwater withdrawal induces a cold, low-fluoride flow as well as deeper thermal fluoride-rich flow in various proportions. Flow mixing takes place depending on the abstraction regime, local hydrogeology, and borehole construction design and operation. Fluoride concentrations (≈ 3.7 mg l-1) could become higher still, in time and space, if the input of regional fluoride-rich water to the abstraction boreholes is enhanced. It is suggested that by controlling the abstraction well-head water temperature at 28-30°C, a pumped water mixture with a fluoride content close to the maximum drinking water standard of 1.5 mg l-1 will be produced. Further, new boreholes and those already operating could take advantage of fluoride solubility controls to reduce the F concentration in the abstracted water by considering lithology and borehole construction design in order to regulate groundwater flow conditions. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Fluoride; Groundwater; Hydrogeochemistry; Mexico; Water-rock interaction Boreholes; Fluoride minerals; Hydrogeology; Lithology; Abstraction regimes; Groundwater; borehole; fluoride; groundwater abstraction; hydrogeology; water-rock interaction; Mexico
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