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 Introduction
 The Water Environment
  Hydrological cycle
  Aquifers
  Groundwater Flow
  Aquifers and Flow Rates
  G' water Vulnerability
  Source Protection Zones
 Extraction Methods
 Potential Effects
  Ground Investigation
  Physical Presence
  Excavation Dewatering
  Contamination
  Reclamation/After-Use
  Benefits
 Planning and Legislation
 Assessment/Monitoring
  Assessment
  Monitoring
  Computer Modelling
 Good Practice
  Good Planning
  Flexibility
  Ground Investigation
  Physical Presence
  De-Watering
  Contamination
  Reclamation
  After Use
  Assessment/Monitoring
 Planning Responses
  Forward Planning
  Development Control
 Implications
 Conclusions
 Summary

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Quarries can, potentially, have a very wide range of impacts on the quality, levels and flow patterns of groundwater, surface water and the water environment in general. These effects can be more wide-reaching than most other environmental impacts, because of the way water moves, but with careful assessment, planning, monitoring and control, most of these adverse effects can be anticipated and prevented, or at least minimised.


Significant contributions to this section have been received from the partners listed above and they can be contacted for further information. Many of the other project partners listed in the partners tab on the top line menu have also contributed material in the form of comments, images and case studies.