South Africa: A Water Solution for Drought-Prone South Africa - We Designed Systems to Replenish Aquifers Simply and Cheaply in Five Towns
The article discusses innovative solutions to replenish aquifers in South Africa, where drought has severely impacted water availability.
"Hydrological Regeneration": Mendoza launches an unprecedented project in the country to recharge aquifers
Mendoza has initiated a unique project aimed at recharging aquifers, utilizing traditional techniques to combat flooding risks and improve water efficiency.
"We are safe for the next few months": "exceptional" recharge of aquifers with February rainfall in France
February's heavy rainfall in France has exceptionally recharged the country's aquifers, according to the Bureau of Geological and Mining Research (BRGM), although the threat of summer drought remains.
The Public Prosecutor's Office of the National Court files a lawsuit against the Ministry for Ecological Transition over illegal wells in Doñana
The National Court's Public Prosecutor's Office has filed a lawsuit against the Ministry of the Environment to address illegal wells draining vital aquifers in Doñana.
How do the Galápagos Islands supply themselves with water? Rainwater harvesting is one of the main sources
The Galápagos Islands rely on various methods such as desalination, groundwater aquifers, and rainwater harvesting to provide limited fresh water to its inhabitants.
Let’s Work Together to Guarantee Water
The article emphasizes the need for coordinated efforts in water management in Mexico to prevent resource scarcity and infrastructure failures.
Investigation of the underground aquifers of Benaoján due to a phenomenon 'very similar' to that of Grazalema
Technicians are analyzing the underground aquifers of Benaoján due to dangerous conditions similar to those that prompted evacuations in Grazalema.
The risk of collapse in swamps and aquifers forces the evacuation of 7,000 people in Andalusia
A risk of collapse in swamps and aquifers in Andalusia has led to the evacuation of 7,000 people after heavy rainfall caused water levels to exceed capacity.