Managed Aquifer Recharge in Water Reuse
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Wastewater Treatment and Reuse".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 July 2019) | Viewed by 5252
Special Issue Editor
Interests: hydrogeology; artificial recharge/aquifer storage and recovery; desalination; groundwater and surface water quality; sedimentary geology; water management and policy
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Dear Colleagues,
The reuse of treated domestic and industrial wastewater is an important part of global water management. One key issue is the storage of treated wastewater streams so that the water can be reused when needed. Various managed aquifer recharge (MAR) designs can achieve both storage and some additional treatment of the water, which can expand their use potential. We encourage the submittal of research and review papers on the subject of using MAR to allow more treated wastewater to be used. MAR includes many different designs to address specific groundwater management issues that either directly or indirectly allow for the resue of treated wastewater, including storage, partial treatment, saltwater intrusions control, utility operation efficiency improvement, wetland enhancement via groundwater inflow, and various combinations. Please feel free to submit papers that contain new ideas on MAR assoicated with reuse that may include some groundwater modeling to support the feasibility of the idea.
Prof. Dr. Thomas Missimer
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Managed aquifer recharge
- Water reuse
- Treatment domestic wastewater reuse
- Treated industrial wastewater reuse
- Saltwater intrusion management
- Integrated water management.
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