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Modflow Modeling of Water Reuse and Ground Water Recharge

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In the world of increasing population and the resulting increase in demand on our fresh water supply, natural treatment and reuse of wastewater by land application is a sustainable management strategy. Land application technology stretches the fresh water supply and protects the quality of surface and ground water. Reuse of wastewater nitrogen by land application applies nitrogen in a controlled manner with small doses less susceptible to leaching, and reduces the need and cost of commercial fertilizer.
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