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<br />001107 <br /> <br />It <br /> <br />. No adverse chemical reactions occurred between either the injectate and the native <br />groundwater or the injectate and the aquifer material. <br /> <br />. Artificial recharge improved the aquifer water quality. The quality of water <br />withdrawn from the aquifer through the recharge well after recharging was of a <br />quality intermediate between that of the injectate and the natural aquifer water. <br /> <br />. The improved quality of the recovered injectate water can result in reduced water <br />treatment costs compared to pumping natural aquifer water. <br /> <br />References <br /> <br />Carter, J.M., 1995, Hydrologic data through 1993 for the Huron Project of the High <br />Plains Groundwater Demonstration Program, U.s. Geological Survey Open-File <br />Report 95-313, 151 p. <br /> <br />Carter, J.M., 1997, Hydrologic data for 1994-96 for the Huron Project of the High <br />Plains Groundwater Demonstration Program, Us. Geological Survey Open-File <br />Report 96-555, 131 p. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />15 <br />