Management of aquifer recharge for sustainability / Edited by Peter J. Dillon
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- NAM 627.56 MAN
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Namibia Scientific Society Library Namibiana Collection | NAM 627.56 MAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan |
Includes author index
Borehole injection tests in Windhoek`s fractured quarzite aquifer, by EC. Murray, G Tredoux, page 251
OMDEL dam and recharge ponds to enhance recharge in the Namib Desert, by S. Zeelie, page 387
This book describes the process already in use and those being developed to intentionally enhance the quality and quantity of groundwater resources. Known in the past as "artificial recharge", methods include harvesting stormwater runoff, reclaimed water as well as drinking water supplies and storing these in aquifers.
Pieter Heynes W18088 Donation
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