2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40899-017-0188-2
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Protection of groundwater dependent ecosystems in Canterbury, New Zealand: the Targeted Stream Augmentation Project

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“…This provides a good example of the value of characterising the aquifer well and being able to use that information for optimising the design of a system to recharge almost 4 Mm 3 /year. The next two papers by Scherberg et al (2018) and Painter (2018) describe schemes in temperate irrigated plains in Oregon USA and Canterbury NZ where seasonal groundwater-dependent streamflow is vital for aquatic ecosystems. In each location, irrigation with surface water and groundwater occurs.…”
Section: Implementation and Evaluation Of Trials Or Pilot Sitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This provides a good example of the value of characterising the aquifer well and being able to use that information for optimising the design of a system to recharge almost 4 Mm 3 /year. The next two papers by Scherberg et al (2018) and Painter (2018) describe schemes in temperate irrigated plains in Oregon USA and Canterbury NZ where seasonal groundwater-dependent streamflow is vital for aquatic ecosystems. In each location, irrigation with surface water and groundwater occurs.…”
Section: Implementation and Evaluation Of Trials Or Pilot Sitesmentioning
confidence: 99%