Management of Aquifer Recharge and Subsurface Storage
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1. Making better use of our largest reservoir 1
Introduction by Dr Stephen Foster
2. Management of aquifer recharge and subsurface storage 3
A promising option to cope with increasing storage needs
Status report by the NNC-IAH
3. State of the art of artificial recharge applied in village
level schemes in India 19
Country report by Dr. Devinder K. Chadha
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4. State of the art of subsurface dams in Kenya 25
Country report by Sam Mutiso
5. Enhancement of groundwater recharge in Hungary 32
Bank infiltration for drinking water supply
Country report by Zoltan Simonffy
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6. State of the art of artificial recharge through well
injection on Mexico 44
Country report by Rubán Chávez-Guillen
7. Coping with water scarcity: case from Oman 55
Special contribution from Bela Petry, Jac van der Gun and Petru Boeriu
8. Infiltration systems and other recharge systems
in Southern Africa 67
Country report by Gideon Tredoux
9. Recharge enhancement and subsurface storage 78
Summary report of the 18 - 19 December seminar, submitted
by the NNC-IAH to the Dialogue on Water and Climate (DWC)
10. Conclusions and recommendations of the
NNC-IAH workshop, 18 - 19 December 2002,
Wageningen-Amsterdam, the Netherlands 84
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