Artificial recharge is used to increase the availability of groundwater storage and reduce saltwater intrusion in coastal aquifers, where pumping and droughts have severely impaired groundwater quality. The implementation of optimal recharge methods requires knowledge of physical, chemical, and biological phenomena involving water and wastewater filtration in the subsoil, together with engineering aspects related to plant design and maintenanceoperations.This studyuses anovel Decision Support System(DSS),whichincludessoil aquifer treatment (SAT) evaluation, to design an artificial recharge plant. The DSS helps users make strategic decisions on selecting the most appropriate recharge methods and water treatment technologies at specific sites...
Sustainable groundwater management by artificial recharge of aquifers has become a possible resoluti...
This research aimed at finding alternative options for conjunctive use of treated wastewater (TW) wi...
The hydrological and economic feasibility of aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) of excess desali-nat...
Artificial recharge is used to increase the availability of groundwater storage and reduce saltwater...
The need for artificial recharge plants is the result of the qualitative and quantitative worsening ...
Computers have become the main tooi used in groundwater management. Computer software has been devel...
Groundwater is one of the most important water resources in Iraq, so efficient management of storage...
Artificial recharge of groundwater is achieved by putting surface water in basins, furrows, ditches,...
Controlling the hydraulic heads along a coastal aquifer may help to effectively manage saltwater int...
Water is essential for human life and its protection and sustainable exploitation are crucial tasks....
The expert decision support system for groundwater management in the shallow alluvial aquifers links...
The Vale do Lobo sector of the Campina de Faro aquifer system in the Algarve (Portugal) is at risk o...
In most regions of the world, safeguarding groundwater resources is a serious issue, particularly in...
Water is essential for the existence of all forms of life for human consumption, agriculture and ind...
Groundwater sustainability depends on balancing aquifer inflows and outflows. Extraction (pumping of...
Sustainable groundwater management by artificial recharge of aquifers has become a possible resoluti...
This research aimed at finding alternative options for conjunctive use of treated wastewater (TW) wi...
The hydrological and economic feasibility of aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) of excess desali-nat...
Artificial recharge is used to increase the availability of groundwater storage and reduce saltwater...
The need for artificial recharge plants is the result of the qualitative and quantitative worsening ...
Computers have become the main tooi used in groundwater management. Computer software has been devel...
Groundwater is one of the most important water resources in Iraq, so efficient management of storage...
Artificial recharge of groundwater is achieved by putting surface water in basins, furrows, ditches,...
Controlling the hydraulic heads along a coastal aquifer may help to effectively manage saltwater int...
Water is essential for human life and its protection and sustainable exploitation are crucial tasks....
The expert decision support system for groundwater management in the shallow alluvial aquifers links...
The Vale do Lobo sector of the Campina de Faro aquifer system in the Algarve (Portugal) is at risk o...
In most regions of the world, safeguarding groundwater resources is a serious issue, particularly in...
Water is essential for the existence of all forms of life for human consumption, agriculture and ind...
Groundwater sustainability depends on balancing aquifer inflows and outflows. Extraction (pumping of...
Sustainable groundwater management by artificial recharge of aquifers has become a possible resoluti...
This research aimed at finding alternative options for conjunctive use of treated wastewater (TW) wi...
The hydrological and economic feasibility of aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) of excess desali-nat...