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Conjunctive Water Management Resource Management Strategy

Roy Hull, Brett Wyckoff, Saquib Najmus, Reza Namvar, Jack Tung, Paul Gosselin, Tim Godwin, Steven Springhorn, Kamyar Guivetchi, Mark Nordberg, Abdul Kahn, Frank Qian | April 29th, 2024


Conjunctive water management, also referred to as conjunctive use, is broadly defined as the coordinated and planned use and management of the different sources of water in time and space. It is usually focused on surface water and groundwater resources to maximize the availability and reliability of water supplies in a region to meet various management objectives. It is a holistic approach to water resource management that can increase available water for beneficial uses, allow water agencies greater flexibility in scheduling deliveries, and improve drought resiliency (California Department of Water Resources 2003).

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conjunctive use, Groundwater Exchange, groundwater recharge