2021
DOI: 10.15359/rca.55-2.3
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Analysis of the threat of groundwater contamination in the Jacó aquifer, Central Pacific, Costa Rica

Abstract: [Introduction]: In Costa Rica, more than 70 % of the public drinking water supply comes from groundwater sources. In the coastal city of Jacó, on the Central Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, tourism activity is essential for economic development and groundwater represents a source for supplying tourists and residents. [Objective]: This research aims to characterize the threats of groundwater contamination to the coastal aquifer of Jacó due to human activities, based on land use analysis, characterization of potent… Show more

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“…The description of the metropolitan areas can be brief, as those of the three NCAT capital city's house almost 9.9 million people. However, the capitals alone have a combined population of 2.78 million [32]. The three BRT systems of the NCAT capital cities have had diverse outcomes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The description of the metropolitan areas can be brief, as those of the three NCAT capital city's house almost 9.9 million people. However, the capitals alone have a combined population of 2.78 million [32]. The three BRT systems of the NCAT capital cities have had diverse outcomes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%