Groundwater Intensive Use 2005
DOI: 10.1201/9781439833629.pt5
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Effective management of water resources in a region of intensive groundwater use

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“…Similar entities exist in other areas, including artificial recharge for temporal storage (the ASR, Aquifer Storage Recovery. An example is the Salt River Project (SRP), Phoenix area, Arizona (Lluria, 2005). Groundwater management by this Water District has been effective in reducing groundwater mining, partly by reducing irrigated area, but also through a better management of local and imported water.…”
Section: Management Issues and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar entities exist in other areas, including artificial recharge for temporal storage (the ASR, Aquifer Storage Recovery. An example is the Salt River Project (SRP), Phoenix area, Arizona (Lluria, 2005). Groundwater management by this Water District has been effective in reducing groundwater mining, partly by reducing irrigated area, but also through a better management of local and imported water.…”
Section: Management Issues and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%