Integrated assessment of available water volume for sustainable sponge city construction – a case study in Xi'an, China

Li Luo, Dong Su, Tong Wang, Wenshan Guo
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To address the lack of theoretical guidance for sponge city construction (SCC) in China, this study introduces a method to evaluate the available water volume (AWV) in urban watersheds. This evaluation is based on the water balance relationship, water volume, and ecological water demand (EWD). The Xi'an urban area was selected as a case study due to its water shortage and flooding issues. Results show monthly surface and subsurface AWV ranging between 53.06 and 53.98 million m3 and between 8,701.89 and 8,898.14 million m3, respectively. By maximizing the potential for surface AWV, an annual water supply of 527.75 million m3 could be provided, surpassing the annual artificial water consumption of 394.20 million m3, effectively addressing water scarcity. During the rainy season, implementing measures such as employing permeable paving materials, establishing wetlands and rainwater gardens, and constructing lakes and reservoirs can mitigate flooding caused by rainfall exceeding 32.8 mm. While the subsurface space in Xi'an holds significant potential for subsurface AWV utilization, revitalizing the ecological environment of subsurface water is crucial. Overall, the AWV theoretical framework offers a comprehensive solution to water shortage and flooding issues in the Xi'an urban area, serving as a vital theory for SCC.
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可持续海绵城市建设可用水量综合评估--中国西安案例研究
针对中国海绵城市建设(SCC)缺乏理论指导的问题,本研究介绍了一种评估城市流域可用水量(AWV)的方法。该评估基于水平衡关系、水量和生态需水量(EWD)。西安城区因其缺水和洪涝问题而被选为案例研究对象。结果显示,每月地表和地下 AWV 分别在 5306 万至 5398 万立方米和 87.0189 至 88.9814 亿立方米之间。通过最大限度地挖掘地表水和地下水的潜能,每年可供水 5.2775 亿立方米,超过每年 3.9420 亿立方米的人工用水量,有效解决水资源短缺问题。在雨季,采用透水铺装材料、建立湿地和雨水花园、建设湖泊和水库等措施,可以缓解降雨量超过 32.8 毫米时造成的洪涝灾害。西安的地下空间蕴藏着巨大的地下 AWV 利用潜力,但振兴地下水的生态环境至关重要。总之,AWV 理论框架为西安城区的缺水和洪涝问题提供了一个全面的解决方案,是SCC 的重要理论依据。
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