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Appendix C: Agency Interest in Groundwater Fluxes
Pages 74-78

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... The Natural Resources Conservation Service's Soil and Water Conservation Assistance program and Resource Conservation and Development program indirectly take recharge into account in their projects. And the Forest Service has long-standing research on understanding effects of forest and rangeland management and related human and natural disturbances on the quality and quantity of available water - including groundwater- in their watersheds.
From page 75...
... Quantification of recharge rates is of intense interest at the DOE's Yucca Mountain Site for spent nuclear fuel (Flint et al., 2002) , and at many other contaminated sites including the Hanford Site (Washington State)
From page 76...
... Second, the mechanisms for determining flow paths for near surface ground water need to be understood as the National Weather Service moves towards finer scale (distributed) hydrologic modeling.
From page 77...
... 2002. Estimating recharge at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, USA: comparison of methods.


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