Aquifer Storage & Recovery (ASR) is catching the attention of water operations around the world. Water is injected into underground aquifers during peak moisture seasons and then recovered out of the same wells when it is needed during peak-hours, peak-days, or dry/hot weather droughts. Learn how one California city, using ASR, is increasing the sustainable water supply, improving water quality, and adding flexibility and reliability to the system. The goal is to annually store 1.5 billion gallons of clean, treated drinking water. Learning Objectives: Discuss how ASR technology works. Examine the benefits of ASR technology. Make an informed decision on whether or not to pursue ASR as a solution for their water operations.

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Tim Busch;Greg Meyer

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