Benefits and Economic Costs of Managed Aquifer Recharge in California Research Brief

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Abstract

Although there is no single solution to increasing California’s resiliency to drought and to achieving sustainable groundwater management, managed aquifer recharge (MAR) projects will play an important role in helping the newly formed Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (GSAs) under California's
Sustainable Groundwater Management Act achieve their sustainability goals.

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Date created July 21, 2017

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Author Perrone, Debra
Author Rohde, Melissa
Sponsor Stanford Water in the West, a program of the Woods Institute for the Environment and the Bill Lane Center for the American West, Stanford University.

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Subject sustainable groundwater
Subject managed aquifer recharge
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Related Publication Perrone, Debra and Rohde, Melissa. (2016). Benefits and Economic Costs of Managed Aquifer Recharge in California. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science, 14(2).
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Perrone, Debra and Rohde, Melissa. (2017). Benefits and Economic Costs of Managed Aquifer Recharge in California. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/tq788tp5782

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