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Conjunctive Use of Alternative Sources

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Water Supply Management

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A way of reducing the risk of running out of water could be to conjunctively use different sources. Different sources of water could be reservoirs on different rivers, or in different hydrological regions. Different types of sources may be used, e.g. groundwater, reclaimed waste water or saline water, rainfall stimulation or snowmelt Langenbaugh (1970) determines operating policies for conjunctive use of surface and groundwater, and Noel and Howitt (1982) look at multibasin management.

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Stephenson, D. (1998). Conjunctive Use of Alternative Sources. In: Water Supply Management. Water Science and Technology Library, vol 29. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5131-3_7

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