
Arvin-Edison's Recharge Success: Stabilizing Water Supplies
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Arvin-Edison Water Storage District in California successfully reverses groundwater declines using special ponds for water recharge, earning recognition in a UC Santa Barbara study. The district, established in the 1960s, diverts canal water into sandy soil to refill the aquifer, storing extra water for dry spells. Farmers and water managers praise the system for stabilizing supplies amid Californias wild weather swings. The district adapts to recent droughts by buying farmland and turning it into more recharge ponds, aiming to halt overpumping and steady aquifers by 2040.
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