Pioneer Conjunctive Use Program in the Southern San Joaquin Valley

by C. E. Trotter, Arvin-Edison Water Storage District, United States,



Document Type: Proceeding Paper

Part of: Artificial Recharge of Ground Water

Abstract:

The Arvin-Edison Water Storage District is located in the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley of California. The District is a pioneer in using conjunctive use operations to overcome adverse climatic conditions. The District uses artificial recharge, canals, pumping plants and exchange agreements to reduce what was a significant annual overdraft to a small amount.



Subject Headings: Light rail transit | Pumping stations | Water storage | Artificial recharge | Water resources | Canals | Water supply | Climates | California | United States

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