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Recharge Net Metering to Enhance Groundwater Sustainability

Michael Kiparsky, Andrew T. Fisher, Michael Hanemann, John Bowie, Rose Kantor, Chris Coburn, Brian Lockwood | April 2nd, 2018


Groundwater sustainability depends on balancing aquifer inflows and outflows. Extraction (pumping of groundwater, typically for human use) and recharge (inflow of water to an aquifer from the land surface and streams) are central components of this water balance. Often, increasing demands for groundwater are exacer- bated by stresses on limited surface water supplies. Changes in land use and shifting climate can result in less infiltration of precipitation into the ground, reducing recharge. Increasing water scarcity has led to increased pumping, and in turn, unsustainable management of groundwater in many basins, resulting in depleted supplies, degraded water quality, and other impacts.

Keywords

Groundwater Exchange, groundwater recharge