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Redirecting water to canals made out of sustainable recycled materials is a great way to help prevent New Jersey from sinking and mitigate the effects of groundwater depletion. Groundwater recharge plays a crucial role in maintaining the water balance and stability of an area by capturing rainwater and directing it into these canals which can replenish the groundwater levels and ensure a sustainable water supply for the future. Implementation of this system would not only prevent the sinking of New Jersey but also provide numerous environmental benefits. using sustainable recycled materials for the canals would reduce waste and promote eco-friendly practices. This approach would also help in managing stormwater runoff and reducing the risk of flooding during heavy rainfall by diverting excess water to canals. We can effectively store and control the water, preventing it from overwhelming the drainage system. These canals will be built throughout the state of New Jersey using bamboo, recycled plastic, cork, reclaimed wood, and recycled glass. To put the tunnels into the ground construction teams will use heavy machinery like excavators or tunnel born machines. The renewable materials will reinforce the structural integrity to help prevent collapse and maintain the shape of the tunnel.