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Two Decades of Artificial Recharge in Las Vegas Valley: How Far Have We Come?

Posted on September 4, 2014 by aquaterranova

Donavan, D. J., 2010, Two Decades of Artificial Recharge in Las Vegas Valley: How Far Have We Come?, Arizona Hydrological Society Annual Symposium.

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