Definition of ground-water recharge

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ground-water recharge

The term 'ground-water recharge' as it applies to the area of water can be defined as 'inflow of water to a ground-water reservoir from the surface. Infiltration of precipitation and its movement to the water table is one form of natural recharge. Also, the volume of water added by this process'.

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