城市水资源工具箱——将地下水纳入城市水资源管理

L. Wolf, B. Morris, S. Burn
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迫切需要全面但适用的方法来帮助规划长期、具有成本效益和可持续的城市水管理系统。地下水是位于含水层上的所有城市城市水循环的核心要素,但它仍未充分纳入城市水管理实践。本书描述了由欧洲-澳大利亚联合研究项目AISUWRS开发的量化和平衡城市水和溶质通量的整体方法。这些新工具包括一系列相互关联的模型,将城市供水、城市排水和城市地下水资源联系起来。其中包括一种新的下水道渗漏模型,该模型基于管道资产条件,允许对流向环境的流量进行估计。该书提供了通过非饱和带到含水层进一步处理这些信息的详细信息,其中应用了数值地下水流动和运输模型。每个模型都提供了简明的文档。通过在澳大利亚、德国、斯洛文尼亚和英国的四个案例研究城市应用该模型链来检验其实用性,这些城市在水文地质设置、气候和数据可用性方面条件不同。这允许实地调查进一步验证,包括面向问题的监测运动,目的是评估废水处理对地下水的影响。这本书提供了指导和应用多级压计的例子,对适应的监测策略,并用于微生物参数,药物残留和相关标记物种的解释目的。案例研究城市的社会经济分析有时会揭示负责水管理的专家组和其他利益攸关方对问题的看法和优先事项有明显不同。AISUWRS项目开发了促进这些迫切需要的审议进程的工具。在案例研究期间,还详细阐述和测试了具有三重底线背景的正式可持续性评估方法。案例研究表明,该方法是有效的,是迈向城市水资源综合管理的重要一步。本文归属于欧洲水资源研究丛书ISBN: 9781843391388 (Print)ISBN: 9781780402437 (eBook)
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Urban Water Resources Toolbox - Integrating Groundwater into Urban Water Management
Holistic but applicable approaches are urgently needed to help plan long-term, cost-effective and sustainable urban water management systems. Groundwater is a central element in the urban water cycle of all cities located on aquifers, yet it remains inadequately integrated into urban water management practices. This book describes holistic approaches for quantification and balancing of urban water and solute fluxes that have been developed by the joint Euro-Australian research project AISUWRS. The new tools comprise a chain of interconnected models that link urban water supply, urban drainage and urban groundwater resources. These include a new sewer exfiltration, model that is based on pipe asset conditions which permits flows to the environment to be estimated. The book provides details on the further processing of this information through the unsaturated zone down to aquifer, where numerical groundwater flow and transport models are applied. Concise documentation is provided on each of the models. The practicability of applying the chain of models was tested by applying it in four case study cities in Australia, Germany, Slovenia and the United Kingdom that have diverse conditions in terms of hydrogeologic setup, climate and data availability. This permitted additional validation by field investigations, including problem-oriented monitoring campaigns aimed at assessing the impact of wastewater practice on groundwater. The book provides guidance and examples of the application of multilevel piezometers, on adapted monitoring strategies, and the use for interpretation purposes of microbiological parameters, pharmaceutical residues and related marker species. The socio-economic analysis in the case study cities sometimes uncovered distinctively different problem perceptions and priorities, both in the groups of experts responsible for the water management and with the remaining stakeholders. The AISUWRS project has developed tools to foster these urgently required deliberation processes. Methodologies for formal sustainability assessment with a triple bottom line background were also elaborated and tested during the case studies. The case studies have shown that the approach is valid and constitutes an important step towards integrated urban water management This title belongs to European Water Research Series ISBN: 9781843391388 (Print) ISBN: 9781780402437 (eBook)
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