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A bill passed by the Illinois legislature could slow the growth of carbon sequestration proposals—and proposals, in ...
Florida’s springs are one of the natural wonders of our state. As a result, I naturally wonder why the government agency in ...
The Minnehaha County city of Dell Rapids now has another option for quenching the growing community’s thirst in the years ...
Friday the 13th was a lucky day this June for the southwest Iowa city of Avoca, pop. 1,700. Restaurants along Main Street had ...
Arizona's Ag to Urban law comes with a big question mark: Where will the water to replenish the aquifer come from?
San Antonio native Bryan Hummel, a self-proclaimed “water nerd,” appeared on the 6 O’Clock News during the Q&A segment to ...
The City of Fort Myers is advocating for new state guidelines that would allow treated wastewater to be injected into ...
Managed aquifer recharge in Punjab can be the start. Vivek Singh Grewal is a hydrogeologist and managing partner at WELL Labs, a not-for-profit water systems research and innovation centre.
Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) refers to the intentional recharge of water into aquifers using human-made systems to enhance the natural replenishment of groundwater.
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 ...
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 ...