Title:

Strategy and Guideline Development for National Groundwater Planning Requirements. Artificial Groundwater Recharge: Recent initiatives in Southern Africa

Publication Year:
2009
Abstract:

Artificial recharge is defined as the process whereby surface water is transferred underground to be stored in an aquifer. The most common methods used involve injecting water into boreholes or transferring water into spreading basins where it infiltrates the subsurface. Underground water storage is an efficient way to store water because it is not vulnerable to evaporation losses and it is relatively safe from contamination.

Number:
P RSA 000/00/11609/9 - Activity 4 (AR01)
Item Type:
Report
Language:
en

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