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- Page 21 and 22: CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 GEOMORPHOLO
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Fig. 3.5 Lithologic Column Showing
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microfossils have been assigned Upp
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3.4 late Pleistocene-Holocene in Be
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marine and fresh water peat. After
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Organic matter from the uppermost p
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3.4.4 Proposed Divisions of the lat
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3.4.4.4 Late Pleistocene -Early Hol
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4.1 Introduction CHAPTER IV Aquifer
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Fig. 4.1 Groundwater Development Zo
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Fig. 4.3 Revised Hydro-geological M
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Quaternary. Due to neo-tectonic act
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4.7.2 The sediment from the surface
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4.10 Recharge of the aquifers 4.10.
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4.10.5 The regional hydraulic gradi
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Fig. 4.11 Geological Cross Section
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(centrifugal) pump. BADC defines th
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5.4.2 From 1993 different organizat
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5.4.6 NGO Forum and Grameen Bank ha
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These areas are as follows. 1. The
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5.6.3 BGS-DPHE (2001) shows that wa
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continually replenished with a resi
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5.7.2 Some test results of ground s
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CHAPTER VI CONCLUSIONS ♦ Arsenic
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The JICA report mentions that, "The
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working on ground water under one u
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sections of the sediments of the de
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♦ Soil arsenic analyses in the ar
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Bhattacharya, A. and Banerjee S.N,
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Ministry of Women and Children Affa
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Aquifer Systems of Bangladesh 4.1 I
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Fig. 4.3 Revised Hydro-geological M
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Table. 5.4 Summary of Regional Arse
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As Arsenic List of Abbreviations Us
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. Ministry of Lo
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9. The exact number of hand pumps u
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areas ground water can still play a