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Prepared in cooperation with the CITY OF WICHITA, KANSAS, as part of the Equus Beds Ground-Water Recharge Project Artificial recharge of the Equus Beds aquifer is part of a strategy implemented by the city of Wichita, Kansas, to preserve future water supply and address declining water levels in the aquifer of as much as...
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Ground-water recharge in the arid and semiarid southwestern United States results from the complex interplay of climate, geology, and vegetation across widely ranging spatial and temporal scales. Present-day recharge tends to be narrowly focused in time and space.
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Electronic version of the 5th edition of A Primer on Fresh Water: Questions and Answers - Questions 14-22. Groundwater recharge refers to the replenishment of water in an aquifer. Much of the natural recharge of groundwater occurs in the spring and comes from the melting snowpack or from streams in mountainous regions.
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Appendix B: Methods Used to Estimate the Percentage of Reclaimed Water in Montebello Forebay Groundwater Supplies Cover: MR-1077 | Groundwater Recharge with Reclaimed Water: Birth Outcomes in Los Angeles County, 1982-1993...
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Equus Beds Groundwater Recharge Project ; Schematic of the artificial recharge process In 1995, the Equus Beds Groundwater Recharge Demonstration Project began evaluation of artificial recharge techniques and their effects on water quality in the aquifer.
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The Secretary of the Interior (hereinafter referred to as the “Secretary”), acting through the Bureau of Reclamation (hereinafter referred to as the “Bureau”), shall, in two phases, conduct an investigation of and establish demonstration projects for groundwater recharge of aquifers in the States of Colorado,
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Encyclopedia: Groundwater recharge
Groundwater recharge is the practice of directing water - often rainwater, but sometimes reclaimed water - into groundwater aquifers. Groundwater is normally recharged naturally by rain, though this m...
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groundwater recharge facility A structure that serves to conduct surface water into the ground for the purpose of replenishing groundwater. The facility may consist of dug or constructed spreading basins, pits, ditches, furrows, streambed modifications, or injection wells.
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Groundwater recharge: an overview of estimation ‘problems’ and recent developments Quantifying the impacts of climate change on groundwater in an unconfined aquifer that is strongly influenced by surface water; Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2008; 288: 79 - 98. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]
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