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Home » GW Science » Enhanced ground water storage information exchange–NGWA bibliography
NGWA has compiled the following list of enhanced ground water storage-related articles from its archives that may be of special benefit to water system planners, managers, and policymakers. Topics range from aquifer storage and recovery to conjunctive use of ground water and surface water, ground water banking, and others.
A limited number of articles have been selected for your convenience here. You may conduct a more extensive search of NGWA's archives using the Web site's search engine (located in the upper right corner of the page). We suggest that you try the following related terms during your search:
- artificial recharge
- artificial recharge and recovery
- aquifer storage recovery
- aquifer storage, transfer, and recovery
- conjunctive use
- dry well
- ground water banking
- managed (or management of) aquifer recharge
- managed underground storage
- sustainable underground storage
- underground storage and recovery.
Archived articles
- Aquifer Storage and Recovery—Water Management for the Future (PDF) — Ed Butts
- Aquifer Storage and Recovery—Water Management for the Future, Part 2: A Real-World Example (PDF) — Ed Butts
- ASR, Useful Storage, and the Myth of Residual Pressure (PDF) — Robert G. Maliva and Thomas M. Missimer
- An Assessment of Aquifer Storage and Recover Using Ground Water Flow Models (PDF) — Christopher S. Lowry and Mary P. Anderson
- Attenuation of Two Estrogen Compounds in Aquifer Materials Supplemented with Sewage Effluent (PDF) — Guang-Guo Ying, Rai S. Kookana, and Peter Dillon
- Comment on the "Keep It Clean and Do the Research" Editorial by Harold R. Wanless, Ground Water 42, no.2: 157 (PDF) — Christopher J. Brown, Pauline Smith, Richard M. Dasher, Peter Kwiatkowski; submitted by Nanciann Regalado
- The Fate of Haloacetic Acids and Trihalomethanes in an Aquifer Storage and Recovery Program, Las Vegas, Nevada (PDF) — James M. Thomas, W. Alan McKay, Erin Cole, James E. Landmeyer, and Paul M. Bradley
- Fate of Organochlorine Compounds During Aquifer Storage and Recovery: The Las Vegas Experience (PDF) — C.J. Miller, L.G. Wilson, Gary L. Amy, and Kay Brothers
- Field Studies on the Fate and Transport of Pharmaceutical Residues in Bank Filtration (PDF) — Thomas Heberer, Andy Mechlinski, Britta Fanck, Andrea Knappe, Gudrun Massmann, Asaf Pekdeger, and Birgit Fritz
- Geochemical Processes During Five Years of Aquifer Storage Recovery (PDF) — Andrew L. Herczeg, Karen J. Rattray, Peter J. Dillon, Paul Pavelic, and Karen E. Barry
- Implications of Rate-Limited Mass Transfer for Aquifer Storage and Recovery (PDF) — Sean L. Culkin, Kamini Singha, and Frederick D. Day-Lewis
- Institutional Conditions for IWRM: The Israeli Case (PDF) — Itay Fischhendler
- Metaphors and Models: The ASR Bubble in the Floridan Aquifer (PDF) — H.L. Vacher, William C. Hutchings, and David A. Budd
- Multiscale Characterization of a Heterogeneous Aquifer Using an ASR Operation (PDF) — Paul Pavelic, Peter J. Dillon, and Craig T. Simmons
- "New" Water (PDF) — Warren W. Wood
- Solute Changes During Aquifer Storage Recovery Testing in a Limestone/Clastic Aquifer (PDF) — June E. Mirecki, Bruce G. Campbell, Kevin J. Conlon, and Matthew D. Petkewich
- Strategies for Offsetting Seasonal Impacts of Pumping on a Nearby Stream (PDF) — John Bredehoeft and Elouise Kendy
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