Saltwater intrusion definition

Saltwater intrusion means the movement of saltwater into a freshwater aquifer.
Saltwater intrusion means the inland and upward movement of the fresh water - salt water boundary, usually caused by a disruption in the equilibrium of the two water bodies resulting from excessive withdrawal from the basal water lens.
Saltwater intrusion means the movement of saltwater into freshwater aquifers.

Examples of Saltwater intrusion in a sentence

  • Saltwater intrusion into the coastal wellfields poses a threat to the fresh drinking water supplies in coastal areas.

  • Saltwater intrusion into the coastal part of the surficial aquifer of southeast Florida is a major concern for water-supply managers in Broward County, Florida.


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Saltwater intrusion means the intrusion of water into

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