Artificial Recharge via Boreholes Using Treated Wastewater: Possibilities and Prospects

Interest in artificial recharge of groundwater using pretreated wastewater continues to increase, especially in semi-arid countries. After the artificial recharge and natural treatment, the water could be extracted through boreholes pumping for direct irrigation. The selection of suitable locations...

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Main Author: Kostas Voudouris
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-09-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/3/4/964/
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spelling doaj-c419c88cb10940eca445b8989ddffe3a2020-11-25T02:25:41ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412011-09-013496497510.3390/w3040964Artificial Recharge via Boreholes Using Treated Wastewater: Possibilities and ProspectsKostas VoudourisInterest in artificial recharge of groundwater using pretreated wastewater continues to increase, especially in semi-arid countries. After the artificial recharge and natural treatment, the water could be extracted through boreholes pumping for direct irrigation. The selection of suitable locations for artificial recharge should be based on hydrogeological conditions, economic evaluation and environmental considerations. Clogging of boreholes that are used for artificial recharge is a serious problem and requires proper planning to reduce it. This paper deals with the investigation of the possibilities and prospects of aquifer recharge via boreholes using treated wastewater. Firstly, the aquifer recharge techniques, the proposed criteria of waste and the clogging effect are presented. Secondly, the possibility of application of artificial recharge in the South-Eastern Mesaoria aquifer of Cyprus is examined. Based on hydrogeological results, artificial recharge using tertiary treated wastewater via boreholes is one of the options available for increasing the groundwater reserves of this aquifer. The recycled water will infiltrate through gravel pack, providing favorable conditions for ventilation and laminar flow due to small water flow velocity. The treatment works include the removal of the fat, oil and grease (FOG) and cyanides (CN−) content in order to meet the upper acceptable limits.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/3/4/964/artificial rechargeclogging effectCyprusgroundwaterMesaoria aquifertreatmentwastewater
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Artificial Recharge via Boreholes Using Treated Wastewater: Possibilities and Prospects
Water
artificial recharge
clogging effect
Cyprus
groundwater
Mesaoria aquifer
treatment
wastewater
author_facet Kostas Voudouris
author_sort Kostas Voudouris
title Artificial Recharge via Boreholes Using Treated Wastewater: Possibilities and Prospects
title_short Artificial Recharge via Boreholes Using Treated Wastewater: Possibilities and Prospects
title_full Artificial Recharge via Boreholes Using Treated Wastewater: Possibilities and Prospects
title_fullStr Artificial Recharge via Boreholes Using Treated Wastewater: Possibilities and Prospects
title_full_unstemmed Artificial Recharge via Boreholes Using Treated Wastewater: Possibilities and Prospects
title_sort artificial recharge via boreholes using treated wastewater: possibilities and prospects
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2011-09-01
description Interest in artificial recharge of groundwater using pretreated wastewater continues to increase, especially in semi-arid countries. After the artificial recharge and natural treatment, the water could be extracted through boreholes pumping for direct irrigation. The selection of suitable locations for artificial recharge should be based on hydrogeological conditions, economic evaluation and environmental considerations. Clogging of boreholes that are used for artificial recharge is a serious problem and requires proper planning to reduce it. This paper deals with the investigation of the possibilities and prospects of aquifer recharge via boreholes using treated wastewater. Firstly, the aquifer recharge techniques, the proposed criteria of waste and the clogging effect are presented. Secondly, the possibility of application of artificial recharge in the South-Eastern Mesaoria aquifer of Cyprus is examined. Based on hydrogeological results, artificial recharge using tertiary treated wastewater via boreholes is one of the options available for increasing the groundwater reserves of this aquifer. The recycled water will infiltrate through gravel pack, providing favorable conditions for ventilation and laminar flow due to small water flow velocity. The treatment works include the removal of the fat, oil and grease (FOG) and cyanides (CN−) content in order to meet the upper acceptable limits.
topic artificial recharge
clogging effect
Cyprus
groundwater
Mesaoria aquifer
treatment
wastewater
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/3/4/964/
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