How is water recharged by conjunctive wells ?
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In active conjunctive use, surface water is directly injected into aquifers and wells to be used as needed as part of groundwater banking. ... Additionally, some water users are paid to use more expensive surface supplies instead of pumping groundwater, a practice known as in-lieu recharge.
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Conjunctive use includes the use of imported water and recycled water for artificial groundwater recharge, water conservation programmes, and water banking. ... The recycled water is either spread on land (percolating underground) or is injected directly (through wells) into the aquifer
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