Influence of agricultural managed aquifer recharge on nitrate transport: The role of soil texture and flooding frequency

Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) | June 9th, 2021

Summary

Agricultural managed aquifer recharge (Ag-MAR) is a concept in which farmland is flooded during the winter using excess surface water to recharge the underlying groundwat

Initial Characterization of the Groundwater System near the Lower Colorado Water Supply Project, Imperial Valley, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | October 13th, 2015

Summary

In 2009, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the city of Needles, began a study of the hydrogeology along the All-American Canal, which conveys water from the

Installation of Bioretention Rain Gardens to Achieve Pollutant Reduction

San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) | December 1st, 2019

Summary

Green infrastructure (GI) is a resilient approach to managing stormwater at its source while also delivering environmental, social, and economic benefits. GI uses vegetat

Institutions and the Economic Efficiency of Managed Aquifer Recharge as a Mitigation Strategy Against Drought Impacts on Irrigated Agriculture in California

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | May 28th, 2022

Summary

Managed aquifer recharge (or intentional recharge) is a purposeful human intervention designed to supplement natural enrichment processes of groundwater aquifers by vario

Integrated Water Resources Plan 2015 Update

Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) | January 1st, 2016

Summary

In California water, uncertainty comes with the territory. Being unprepared for tomorrow, however, is simply not an option. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern C

Integrating Storage in California’s Changing Water System

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | November 13th, 2014

Summary

Surface water reservoirs provide water supply and flood management benefits by capturing water when available and storing it for use when needed. Surface reservoirs are c

Kaweah Subbasin Staff Assessment

California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) | October 14th, 2025

Summary

The Kaweah Subbasin is managed by three GSAs: East Kaweah GSA, Greater Kaweah GSA, and Mid-Kaweah GSA (collectively, the Kaweah GSAs or GSAs). Each GSA wrote their own GS

Kern Water Bank Status Report No. 3

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | April 1st, 1990

Summary

LADWP Stormwater Capture Master Plan

Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (LADWP) | October 5th, 2015

Summary

To ensure a safe and reliable water supply for future generations of Angelenos, one of the City’s key strategies is to increase the local water supply and decrease the

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