ABSTRACT
During the past three decades, urban groundwater has emerged as one of the worlds most pressing issues. Explosive population growth, most prevalent in cities, has placed an inordinate demand on groundwater supply, prompting concerns for its long-term sustainability at a time when the quality of available groundwater resources is being increasingly
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Recharge mechanisms and the urban water balance
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Sewer exfiltration
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Assessment of contaminant impacts
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Urban recharge management
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Urban aquifer management