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Water, Volume 6, Issue 12

December 2014 - 20 articles

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Articles (20)

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
11,695 Views
19 Pages

Policy Preferences about Managed Aquifer Recharge for Securing Sustainable Water Supply to Chennai City, India

  • Norbert Brunner,
  • Markus Starkl,
  • Ponnusamy Sakthivel,
  • Lakshmanan Elango,
  • Subbaiah Amirthalingam,
  • Chinniyampalayam E. Pratap,
  • Munuswamy Thirunavukkarasu and
  • Sundaram Parimalarenganayaki

3 December 2014

The objective of this study is to bring out the policy changes with respect to managed aquifer recharge (focusing on infiltration ponds), which in the view of relevant stakeholders may ease the problem of groundwater depletion in the context of Chenn...

  • Article
  • Open Access
51 Citations
12,074 Views
30 Pages

28 November 2014

The impact of climate change and Baltic Sea level rise on groundwater resources in a shallow, unconfined, low-lying coastal aquifer in Hanko, southern Finland, was assessed using the UZF1 model package coupled with the three-dimensional groundwater f...

  • Review
  • Open Access
48 Citations
13,044 Views
23 Pages

Effects of Biosolids and Manure Application on Microbial Water Quality in Rural Areas in the US

  • Amira Oun,
  • Arun Kumar,
  • Timothy Harrigan,
  • Andreas Angelakis and
  • Irene Xagoraraki

28 November 2014

Most of the waterborne disease outbreaks observed in North America are associated with rural drinking water systems. The majority of the reported waterborne outbreaks are related to microbial agents (parasites, bacteria and viruses). Rural areas are...

  • Editorial
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,934 Views
3 Pages

28 November 2014

This editorial provides an overview of the special issue “Wetlands and Sustainability”. In particular, the special issue contains a review of Paul Keddy’s book “Wetland Ecology” with specific reference to wetland sustainability. It also includes pape...

  • Comment
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,405 Views
12 Pages

28 November 2014

The article “Characteristics of Point Recharge in Karst Aquifers, Water 6: 2782–2807” by N. Somaratne evaluates various recharge estimation techniques applied to four limestone aquifers in South Australia. Somaratne [1] concludes that methods based...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
7,841 Views
21 Pages

27 November 2014

This study assesses the impact of hydroelectric dams on the discharge and total suspended solids (TSS) concentration in the Huong River basin in Vietnam. The analysis is based on hydrologic and sediment transport simulations by the Soil and Water Ass...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
7,622 Views
19 Pages

27 November 2014

A damaging hydrogeological event (DHE) is characterized by two components: a rainfall event and a subsequent damage event, which is the result of floods and landslides triggered by rainfall. The characteristics of both events depend on climatic, geo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
134 Citations
18,036 Views
28 Pages

26 November 2014

The continued depletion of fresh drinking water resources throughout the world has increased the need for a variety of water treatment and recycling strategies. Conventional wastewater treatment processes rely on extensive chemical post-disinfection...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
9,031 Views
15 Pages

Application of the SUSTAIN Model to a Watershed-Scale Case for Water Quality Management

  • Chi-Feng Chen,
  • Ming-Yang Sheng,
  • Chia-Ling Chang,
  • Shyh-Fang Kang and
  • Jen-Yang Lin

25 November 2014

Low impact development (LID) is a relatively new concept in land use management that aims to maintain hydrological conditions at a predevelopment level without deteriorating water quality during land development. The United States Environmental Prote...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
6,595 Views
13 Pages

Feasibility Study of a Simple and Low-Cost Device for Monitoring Trihalomethanes Presence in Water Supply Systems Based on Statistical Models

  • Almudena Rivadeneyra,
  • Maria Jesús García-Ruiz,
  • Fernando Delgado-Ramos,
  • Alejandro González-Martínez,
  • Francisco Osorio and
  • Ovidio Rabaza

25 November 2014

This paper describes a new method for predicting trihalomethanes (THMs) presence in networks of water supply systems, using a low-cost device that permits a fast monitoring of concentrations without need of complex analysis made in laboratories. This...

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