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| TITLE: | Replenishment of Palestinian Waters by Artificial Recharge as a Non-Controversial Option in Water Resource Management in the West Bank and Gaza Strip; found in Water and Peace in the Middle East, Edited by J. Isaac and H. Shuval AUTHOR(S): Karen Assaf |
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| PUBLISHER: | Elsevier |
| PAGES: | 14 |
| PUBLICATION DATE: | 1994 |
| LANGUAGE OF PUBLICATION: | English |
| ABSTRACT: | Artificial groundwater recharge is suggested as a possible non controversial method for water reclamation and conservation for use by Palestinians in the OPT. Applicable methods of artificial groundwater recharge using Palestinian water pumped into Palestinian wells or infiltrated into Palestinian land will be presented along with the benefits and disadvantages of this technology. Constraints will be pointed out. |
| ADDRESS FROM WHICH THE REPORT CAN BE OBTAINED: | Elsevier Science B.V, Molenwerf 1, P.O. Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
| AVAILABILITY OF REPORT: | Photocopies available at the Palestinian Water Authority library, P.O. Box 891, Ramallah, West Bank. Tel: (02) 5747311/2. Fax: (02) 5747310 |
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