THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF GROUND WATER RECHARGE FOR IRRIGATION USE1 |
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Authors: | Raymond J. Supalla Dorothy A. Comer |
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Abstract: | ![]() ABSTRACT: Artificial recharge as a means of augmenting water sup plies for irrigation is a management alternative which policy makers in ground water decline areas are beginning to consider seriously. A conceptual model is developed to evaluate the economic benefits from ground water recharge under conditions where the major water use is irrigation. The methodology presented separates recharge benefits into two components: pumping cost savings and aquifer extension benefits. This model is then applied to a Nebraska case to approximate the value of recharge benefits as a function of aquifer response. discount rate, and commodity prices. It was found that recharge benefits vary from less than $2 to over $6 an acre foot recharged. |
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Keywords: | artificial ground water recharge economics ground water management |
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