in-lieu recharge Maven May 10, 2020 176 « Back to Glossary IndexIn-lieu recharge is the practice of providing surplus surface water to historical groundwater users, thereby leaving groundwater in storage for later use. Related Articles: DAILY DIGEST: Enviro groups appeal court ruling in favor of Sites Reservoir; Rain, snow, drought: Fight over water rights persists; Panel discussion on the Delta and climate change; Kings County Farm Bureau on SGMA in the Tulare Lake Subbasin; and more …WEEKLY WATER NEWS DIGEST for March 17-22: Sierra prepares for 3 feet of snow; Court upholds State Water Board’s revised flow objectives for the San Joaquin River; Trout trouble could shut off the Delta pumps for Valley farmers; and more …DAILY DIGEST, 3/20: Rain is set to return — and it could stick around; Are wineries complying with new winery wastewater order?; State Water Board reduces pumping fees by half but some say it’s still too high; Klamath Irrigation Districts prepare to move water over concerns; and more …USBR NEWS: Reaping the benefits of a wet winterConjunctive management and groundwater« Back to Glossary Index