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Jul 1, 1987
Strategy for Managing Depleted Aquifers
Publication: Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management
Volume 113, Issue 3
Abstract
Although the engineering basis for managing depleted aquifer systems has been theoretically established, governmental management of such systems has been slow to develop, due to various economic, legal and institutional constraints. New Jersey, one of a number of states facing severe groundwater problems, has been successful in developing an approach which will reduce user withdrawals from depleted aquifers, while requiring all users to contribute to the cost of the necessary alternative surface supplies. Conjunctive use arrangements, water conservation, and recharge will be facilitated by this approach.
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The New Jersey Statewide Water Supply Master Plan, Department of Environmental Protection, State of New Jersey, Apr., 1982.
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Tung, Y.‐K., “Groundwater Management by Chance—Constrained Model,” Journal of Water Resource Planning and Management, ASCE, Vol. 112, No. 1, 1986, pp. 1–19.
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Water Supply Bond Act of 1981, P.L. 1981 c. 261 ff., State of New Jersey, 1981.
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Water Supply Management Act, N.J.S.A. 58:1A‐1, State of New Jersey, 1981.
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Water Supply Management Act Rules, N.J.A.G., 7:19‐6, State of New Jersey, 1985.
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William Whipple, Jr., F. ASCE
Asst. Dir., Div. of Water Resources, Dept. of Environmental Protection, CN 029, Trenton, NJ 08625
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