Aquifer Storage Issues LLC

Aquifer Storage Issues LLC is a private organization created to:

  • produce educational materials on aquifer storage and conjunctive water management and
    make them available to the public through the web as well as at conferences and public
    meetings
  • provide links to and summaries of web-based aquifer storage information
  • compile databases, case studies, and white papers on aquifer storage projects, regulatory
    programs and policies, and issues
  • support the development of a 501(c)3 Aquifer Storage Institute affiliated with a university

Aquifer Storage Issues LLC provides specialty consulting services related to issues and education
related to aquifer storage and conjunctive water management.  Profits from projects completed by
Aquifer Storage Issues LLC are used to support the development of public education materials and
the costs for creating the Aquifer Storage Institute.  

Please check this website again for further information and educational materials on aquifer storage
and conjunctive water management.
Link to Southwest Hydrology May/June 2008 magazine issue on
Aquifer Recharge, Storage, and Recovery (including article entitled
"ASR and the Big Picture" summarizing NAS webcast)
HERE

Link to "ASR and the Big Picture" article only HERE
Link to entire March 19, 2008, National Academy of Sciences (NAS)
webcast forum on MUS Policy, Permitting, and Planning issues
(free, no password needed, registration required)
HERE
Link to Hydrovisions article on Federal Interests and Involvement in
Aquifer Storage
HERE
Aquifer Storage Issues LLC

1209 E Street SE * Washington, DC * 20003
202-344-7894 * cat@aquifer-storage.com
Link to White Paper on Climate Change, Aquifer Storage, and
Conjunctive Water Management
HERE
Link to The Water Report January 2009 issue on groundwater recharge
and water reuse (including Orange County Water District project
description, Groundwater Resources Association of California
conference summary, WateReuse Association symposium summary,
and National Academy of Sciences Potable Reuse study committee
meeting summary)
HERE