Impact Assessment and Multicriteria Decision Analysis of Alternative Managed Aquifer Recharge Strategies Based on Treated Wastewater in Northern Gaza

For better planning of a managed aquifer recharge (MAR) project, the most promising strategies should analyze the environmental impact, socio-economic efficiency, and their contribution to the existing or future water resource conditions in the region. The challenge of such studies is to combine and...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Azizur Rahman, Bernd Rusteberg, Mohammad Salah Uddin, Muath Abu Saada, Ayman Rabi, Martin Sauter
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-12-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/6/12/3807
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spelling doaj-f5fcfaa8eaec4b93ab94e3c0df5e171b2020-11-24T22:43:32ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412014-12-016123807382710.3390/w6123807w6123807Impact Assessment and Multicriteria Decision Analysis of Alternative Managed Aquifer Recharge Strategies Based on Treated Wastewater in Northern GazaMohammad Azizur Rahman0Bernd Rusteberg1Mohammad Salah Uddin2Muath Abu Saada3Ayman Rabi4Martin Sauter5Institute of Fluid Mechanics and Environmental Physics in Civil Engineering, Leibniz University Hannover, Hannover D-30167, GermanyDepartment of Applied Geology, Geoscience Center, Georg-August Universität Göttingen, Goldschmidtstr. 3, Göttingen D-37077, GermanyDepartment of Applied Geology, Geoscience Center, Georg-August Universität Göttingen, Goldschmidtstr. 3, Göttingen D-37077, GermanyPalestinian Hydrology Group, Emil Habibi Street-AlMasyoun, Ramallah, PalestinePalestinian Hydrology Group, Emil Habibi Street-AlMasyoun, Ramallah, PalestineDepartment of Applied Geology, Geoscience Center, Georg-August Universität Göttingen, Goldschmidtstr. 3, Göttingen D-37077, GermanyFor better planning of a managed aquifer recharge (MAR) project, the most promising strategies should analyze the environmental impact, socio-economic efficiency, and their contribution to the existing or future water resource conditions in the region. The challenge of such studies is to combine and quantify a wide range of criteria from the environment and society. This necessity leads to an integrated concept and analysis. This paper outlines an integrated approach considering environmental, health, social and economic aspects to support in the decision-making process to implement a managed aquifer recharge project as a potential response to water resource problems. In order to demonstrate the approach in detail, this paper analysed several water resources management strategies based on MAR implementation, by using treated wastewater in the Northern Gaza Strip and the potential impacts of the strategies on groundwater resources, agriculture, environment, health, economy and society. Based on the Palestinian water policy (Year 2005–2025) on wastewater reuse, three MAR strategies were developed in close cooperation with the local decision makers. The strategies were compared with a base line strategy referred to as the so-called “Do Nothing Approach”. The results of the study show that MAR project implementation with treated wastewater at a maximum rate, considered together with sustainable development of groundwater, is the best and most robust strategy amongst those analyzed. The analysis shows the defined MAR strategies contribute to water resources development and environmental protection or improvement including an existing eutrophic lake. The integrated approach used in this paper may be applicable not only to MAR project implementation but also to other water resources and environmental development projects.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/6/12/3807managed aquifer rechargeimpact assessmentwastewater reusedecision supportmulticriteria analysisNorthern Gaza
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author Mohammad Azizur Rahman
Bernd Rusteberg
Mohammad Salah Uddin
Muath Abu Saada
Ayman Rabi
Martin Sauter
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Bernd Rusteberg
Mohammad Salah Uddin
Muath Abu Saada
Ayman Rabi
Martin Sauter
Impact Assessment and Multicriteria Decision Analysis of Alternative Managed Aquifer Recharge Strategies Based on Treated Wastewater in Northern Gaza
Water
managed aquifer recharge
impact assessment
wastewater reuse
decision support
multicriteria analysis
Northern Gaza
author_facet Mohammad Azizur Rahman
Bernd Rusteberg
Mohammad Salah Uddin
Muath Abu Saada
Ayman Rabi
Martin Sauter
author_sort Mohammad Azizur Rahman
title Impact Assessment and Multicriteria Decision Analysis of Alternative Managed Aquifer Recharge Strategies Based on Treated Wastewater in Northern Gaza
title_short Impact Assessment and Multicriteria Decision Analysis of Alternative Managed Aquifer Recharge Strategies Based on Treated Wastewater in Northern Gaza
title_full Impact Assessment and Multicriteria Decision Analysis of Alternative Managed Aquifer Recharge Strategies Based on Treated Wastewater in Northern Gaza
title_fullStr Impact Assessment and Multicriteria Decision Analysis of Alternative Managed Aquifer Recharge Strategies Based on Treated Wastewater in Northern Gaza
title_full_unstemmed Impact Assessment and Multicriteria Decision Analysis of Alternative Managed Aquifer Recharge Strategies Based on Treated Wastewater in Northern Gaza
title_sort impact assessment and multicriteria decision analysis of alternative managed aquifer recharge strategies based on treated wastewater in northern gaza
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2014-12-01
description For better planning of a managed aquifer recharge (MAR) project, the most promising strategies should analyze the environmental impact, socio-economic efficiency, and their contribution to the existing or future water resource conditions in the region. The challenge of such studies is to combine and quantify a wide range of criteria from the environment and society. This necessity leads to an integrated concept and analysis. This paper outlines an integrated approach considering environmental, health, social and economic aspects to support in the decision-making process to implement a managed aquifer recharge project as a potential response to water resource problems. In order to demonstrate the approach in detail, this paper analysed several water resources management strategies based on MAR implementation, by using treated wastewater in the Northern Gaza Strip and the potential impacts of the strategies on groundwater resources, agriculture, environment, health, economy and society. Based on the Palestinian water policy (Year 2005–2025) on wastewater reuse, three MAR strategies were developed in close cooperation with the local decision makers. The strategies were compared with a base line strategy referred to as the so-called “Do Nothing Approach”. The results of the study show that MAR project implementation with treated wastewater at a maximum rate, considered together with sustainable development of groundwater, is the best and most robust strategy amongst those analyzed. The analysis shows the defined MAR strategies contribute to water resources development and environmental protection or improvement including an existing eutrophic lake. The integrated approach used in this paper may be applicable not only to MAR project implementation but also to other water resources and environmental development projects.
topic managed aquifer recharge
impact assessment
wastewater reuse
decision support
multicriteria analysis
Northern Gaza
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/6/12/3807
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