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How California’s farmers can recharge the aquifers they’ve drained Agriculture requires a lot of water. In the drought-stricken Central Valley, researchers have found a win-win for growers.
Groundwater is declining across Eastern Washington's complex, interconnected aquifer system, as people draw on it for ...
Aquifer recharge projects would be exempt from Oregon legislation that otherwise seeks to preclude new agricultural well applications in areas with depleted groundwater. The change is meant to ...
The City of Fort Myers is advocating for new state guidelines that would allow treated wastewater to be injected into ...
How aquifer recharge works. Certain areas below ground are home to large deposits of water, called aquifers. We currently pump water out of them and then, largely, rely on Mother Nature to ...
State law requires well operators to send in usage reports, but many say they draw only what their permit allows, or don’t send in reports at all.
Managed aquifer recharge may be a more attractive option for farmers than the alternative of changing their agricultural practices. “If you can recharge groundwater, that gives you more to work ...
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