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The discovery of new water sources, including groundwater, acquires great importance in states with a deficit of general water resources. This paper examines the scientific and technical aspects of evaluating the resources of hydrogeological structures, such as the alluvial cone deposits present in some mountain rivers, in the context of Azerbaijan. It also investigates the feasibility of diverting some of the sources of fresh groundwater in the Ganja and Agrichai regions, with the aim of providing a centralized water supply to all cities within the Republic.
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Israfilov, Y., Asadov, M., Rashidov, T. (2006). OPTIMIZATION OF GROUNDWATER USAGE FOR URBANIZED RURAL SETTLEMENT SUPPLY IN AZERBAIJAN. In: Tellam, J.H., Rivett, M.O., Israfilov, R.G., Herringshaw, L.G. (eds) Urban Groundwater Management and Sustainability. NATO Science Series, vol 74. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-5175-1_6
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