Artificial recharge: Putting water back into groundwater storage from surface water supplies such as irrigation, or induced infiltration from streams or wells. Includes aquifer storage and retrieval (ASR). B ...
Artificial recharge. The addition of surface water to a groundwater reservoir by human activity, such as putting surface water into recharge basins. (See also: groundwater recharge and recharge basin.) ...
artificial recharge asbestos program manager A building owner or designated representative who supervises all aspects of the facility asbestos management and control program.
A artificial recharge (of groundwater) Definition (english only) Introduction of surface water into an underground aquifer through recharge wells.
An excavation where the intended use is for location, acquisition, development, or artificial recharge of ground water. Water-Soluble Packaging Packaging that dissolves in water; used to reduce exposure risks to pesticide mixers and loaders.
Water Well: An excavation where the intended use is for location, acquisition, development, or artificial recharge of ground water.
location, acquisition, development, or artificial recharge of groundwater (excluding Sandpoint wells). watershed. The land area that drains into a stream. An area ...
Land surfaces where water enters the ground and replenishes groundwater. This process occurs naturally when precipitation infiltrates down through the soil or rock into an aquifer. It can also occur unnaturally as artificial recharge.
See also: Water, Surface water, Recharge, Waste, Environment
 
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