Conjunctive management of surface water and groundwater

Because of the intensifying competition by urban, agricultural, and environmental concerns for available water and the increased difficulty in constructing large-scale projects, it is of paramount importance that basinwide management strategies be considered that include conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater. This paper discusses simulation and optimization models and decision-support tools that have proven to be valuable in the planning and management of regional water supplies. Also discussed are conjunctive water management issues in California as well as water management approaches for effectively dealing with climate change.

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