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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