Banking on groundwater in times of change
Climate and other drivers of change raise questions about the continued reliance on surface water resources, prompting countries to fundamentally rethink groundwater management strategies. A range of technical options are available for groundwater recharge. Technology aside, a managed recharge strategy strongly implies a shift to conjunctive management of surface water and groundwater. Groundwater storage offers a number of unique benefits, including potentially wider, more reliable and equitable access. Groundwater storage
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