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• May 12 - 16 - Environmental and Water Resources Institute of ASCE. World Environmental and Water Resources Congress: Sustainability from the Mountains to the Sea. Honolulu, HI - content.asce.org/conferences/ewri2008/.
• May 14 - 16 - 33rd Colorado Foundation for Water Education. Colorado Water Workshop: Mining, Energy, and Water in the West. Gunnison, CO - www.western.edu/water/.
• May 15 - Arizona Hydrological Society. Surface Water Seminar. Phoenix, AZ - www.azhydrosoc.org.
• May 18 - 23 - Association of State Floodplain Managers. 2008 Conference: A Living River Approach to Floodplain Management. Reno, NV - find out more.
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Aquifer Recharge, Storage, and Recovery
(May/June 2008 - Vol. 7 No. 3)
In this issue we define the deliberate recharge and temporary storage of “excess” (unneeded) water in an aquifer, with the intent of recovering that water for future use, as aquifer storage and recovery (ASR). The technique is increasingly being used as a water management tool...
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