Management of Aquifer Recharge for Sustainability

Management of Aquifer Recharge for Sustainability
Author: P.J. Dillon
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1066
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000151275

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This title offers more than 100 papers originating in 20 countries, covering research on a widening range of methods for recharge enhancement and groundwater quality protection and improvement. These include: bank filtration; aquifer storage and recovery; and soil aquifer treatment, as well as rainwater harvesting and pond infiltration. The emphasis is on understanding subsurface process to improve siting, design and operation and to facilitate use of stormwater and reclaimed water, particularly in water-scarce areas.

Managing aquifer recharge

Managing aquifer recharge
Author: UNESCO
Publsiher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2021-11-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789231004889

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Conjunctive Water Management

Conjunctive Water Management
Author: UNESCO,Van der Gun, Jac
Publsiher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2020-12-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789231004209

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Water Reclamation Technologies for Safe Managed Aquifer Recharge

Water Reclamation Technologies for Safe Managed Aquifer Recharge
Author: Christian Kazner,Thomas Wintgens,Peter Dillon
Publsiher: IWA Publishing
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2012-04-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781843393443

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Part of Groundwater Set - Buy all six books and save over 30% on buying separately! Water Reclamation Technologies for Safe Managed Aquifer Recharge has been developed from the RECLAIM WATER project supported by the European Commission under Thematic Priority 'Global Change and Ecosystems' of the Sixth Framework Programme. Its strategic objective is to develop hazard mitigation technologies for water reclamation providing safe and cost effective routes for managed aquifer recharge. Different treatment applications in terms of behaviour of key microbial and chemical contaminants are assessed. Engineered as well as natural treatment trains are investigated to provide guidance for sustainable MAR schemes using alternative sources such as effluent and stormwater. The technologies considered are also well suited to the needs of developing countries, which have a growing need of supplementation of freshwater resources. A broad range of international full-scale case studies enables insights into long-term system behaviour, operational aspects, and fate of a comprehensive number of compounds and contaminants, especially organic micropollutants and bulk organics. Water Reclamation Technologies for Safe Managed Aquifer Recharge depicts advances in water reclamation technologies and aims to provide new process combinations to treat alternative water sources to appropriate water quality levels for sustainable aquifer recharge. Editors: Christian Kazner, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, Thomas Wintgens, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Peter Dillon, CSIRO, Australia

Management of Aquifer Recharge for Sustainability

Management of Aquifer Recharge for Sustainability
Author: Peter Fox
Publsiher: Acacia Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2007
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0978828399

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The proceedings of the sixth International Symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge of Groundwater (ISMAR6), presented by the Arizona Hydrological Society in Phoenix, AZ in Fall 2007. Includes 54 scientific articles by leading experts in the field. Subjects covered include: Role in integrated water management; Groundwater hydraulics and storage; Regulations/governance/economics; Geochemistry of aquifer recharge; Fate of pathogens/organics; Regional issues; Arizona managed aquifer recharge; Basin recharge; Bank filtration/recharge in fractured rock; Subsurface water quality changes; Operations and management

Anthropogenic Aquifer Recharge

Anthropogenic Aquifer Recharge
Author: Robert G. Maliva
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 861
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030110840

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The book is an overview of the diversity of anthropogenic aquifer recharge (AAR) techniques that use aquifers to store and treat water. It focusses on the processes and the hydrogeological and geochemical factors that affect their performance. This book is written from an applied perspective with a focus of taking advantage of global historical experiences, both positive and negative, as a guide to future implementation. Most AAR techniques are now mature technologies in that they have been employed for some time, their scientific background is well understood, and their initial operational challenges and associated solutions have been identified. However, opportunities exist for improved implementation and some recently employed and potential future innovations are presented. AAR which includes managed aquifer recharge (MAR) is a very important area of water resources management and there is no recent books that specifically and comprehensively addresses the subject.

Management of Aquifer Recharge for Sustainability

Management of Aquifer Recharge for Sustainability
Author: P.J. Dillon
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000108125

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This title offers more than 100 papers originating in 20 countries, covering research on a widening range of methods for recharge enhancement and groundwater quality protection and improvement. These include: bank filtration; aquifer storage and recovery; and soil aquifer treatment, as well as rainwater harvesting and pond infiltration. The emphasis is on understanding subsurface process to improve siting, design and operation and to facilitate use of stormwater and reclaimed water, particularly in water-scarce areas.

Integrated Groundwater Management

Integrated Groundwater Management
Author: Anthony J Jakeman,Olivier Barreteau,Randall J Hunt,Jean-Daniel Rinaudo,Andrew Ross
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 756
Release: 2016-08-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319235769

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The aim of this book is to document for the first time the dimensions and requirements of effective integrated groundwater management (IGM). Groundwater management is a formidable challenge, one that remains one of humanity’s foremost priorities. It has become a largely non-renewable resource that is overexploited in many parts of the world. In the 21st century, the issue moves from how to simply obtain the water we need to how we manage it sustainably for future generations, future economies, and future ecosystems. The focus then becomes one of understanding the drivers and current state of the groundwater resource, and restoring equilibrium to at-risk aquifers. Many interrelated dimensions, however, come to bear when trying to manage groundwater effectively. An integrated approach to groundwater necessarily involves many factors beyond the aquifer itself, such as surface water, water use, water quality, and ecohydrology. Moreover, the science by itself can only define the fundamental bounds of what is possible; effective IGM must also engage the wider community of stakeholders to develop and support policy and other socioeconomic tools needed to realize effective IGM. In order to demonstrate IGM, this book covers theory and principles, embracing: 1) an overview of the dimensions and requirements of groundwater management from an international perspective; 2) the scale of groundwater issues internationally and its links with other sectors, principally energy and climate change; 3) groundwater governance with regard to principles, instruments and institutions available for IGM; 4) biophysical constraints and the capacity and role of hydroecological and hydrogeological science including water quality concerns; and 5) necessary tools including models, data infrastructures, decision support systems and the management of uncertainty. Examples of effective, and failed, IGM are given. Throughout, the importance of the socioeconomic context that connects all effective IGM is emphasized. Taken as a whole, this work relates the many facets of effective IGM, from the catchment to global perspective.