New high-tech maps developed by Stanford could fast track groundwater recharge: Here's how it works
Summary by Abc 7 News
2 Articles
2 Articles
All
Left
1
Center
Right
New high-tech maps developed by Stanford could fast track groundwater recharge: Here's how it works
The goal is to rapidly expand the areas where we store water -- not by building reservoirs, but by returning millions of gallons back into the ground in a new and efficient way.
·San Francisco, United States
Read Full ArticleAs rising temperatures and droughts affect surface sources, humans are increasingly dependent on the water they have under their feet. Underground aquifers currently supply almost half of the world's population and about 40 percent of irrigation around the planet.What few know is that this water resource has been buried there for hundreds, thousands, or millions of years.Just as you read it!You could be drinking water from an aquifer of the last…
Coverage Details
Total News Sources2
Leaning Left1Leaning Right0Center0Last UpdatedBias Distribution100% Left
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Left
100% Left
L 100%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage