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Representing a step toward the development of sustainable systems for enhancing and protecting groundwater resources, this volume contains 100 papers from a 2002 symposium highlighting research and practice from 20 countries. In addition to numerous topics and case studies, the volume makes a unique contribution to the topic of sustainability of water resources in arid and semi-arid areas using unconventional water sources such as stormwater and reclaimed water. Dillon (CSIRO Land and Water, Adelaide, Australia) edits topics including chemical processes at two artificial recharge sites in South Africa, iron precipitation clogging of a recover well following nearby deep well injection, and maximizing the use of the Santa Ana River. The volume may serve resource managers and water supply utilities in water scarce areas and where aquifers are used.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Management of Aquifer Recharge for Sustainability SYNOPSIS
Representing a step toward the development of sustainable systems for enhancing and protecting groundwater resources, this volume contains 100 papers from a 2002 symposium highlighting research and practice from 20 countries. In addition to numerous topics and case studies, the volume makes a unique contribution to the topic of sustainability of water resources in arid and semi-arid areas using unconventional water sources such as stormwater and reclaimed water. Dillon (CSIRO Land and Water, Adelaide, Australia) edits topics including chemical processes at two artificial recharge sites in South Africa, iron precipitation clogging of a recover well following nearby deep well injection, and maximizing the use of the Santa Ana River. The volume may serve resource managers and water supply utilities in water scarce areas and where aquifers are used. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR