Evaluating the environmental impacts of hard coastal engineering structures on groundwater salinity and salinity intrusion: Insights from the Marawila Coastal Zone, Sri Lanka

Q2 Environmental Science
Dinusha Wijerathne , R.S.M. Samarasekara , Niranji Satanarachchi , Meththika Vithanage , H.M.A. Lakmal
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Coastal erosion and groundwater salinity intrusion pose significant threats to beaches and their socio-economic values. Hard coastal engineering structures are commonly implemented to mitigate erosion but can inadvertently exacerbate the groundwater salinization. This study investigates the severity and drivers of groundwater salinity intrusion, focusing on the impact of hard coastal engineering structures on groundwater salinity in the Marawila coastal area, Sri Lanka. Marawila coastal area has been managed using hard coastal engineering structures since 2010 and is currently experiencing groundwater salinity issues. Groundwater electric conductivity (EC) was measured in 100 shallow wells during monsoon and non-monsoon periods and spatially analyzed using ArcGIS. Twenty-three borehole tests were conducted perpendicular to coastal protection measures to assess the landward variation of groundwater EC. Additionally, sea level, tide level, rainfall, significant wave height and soil particle size distribution data were analyzed. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to capture coastal users’ perceptions on salinity intrusion. The findings reveal that rainfall has a significant impact on groundwater salinity intrusion. The minimal rainfall, coupled with higher wave activity, significantly increased the groundwater EC. Hard coastal engineering structures were found to elevate groundwater salinity by enhancing wave setup, while sea level and tide levels have a minimal impact. Rising groundwater salinity has affected household water security, increasing dependence on purchased drinking water and leading to financial burdens. The findings highlight the need for integrated coastal management strategies that address salinity intrusion alongside erosion control. Beach nourishment emerges as a potentially sustainable alternative, provided its cost and durability are manageable.

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评估硬海岸工程结构对地下水盐度和盐度入侵的环境影响:来自斯里兰卡马拉维拉海岸带的见解
海岸侵蚀和地下水盐度入侵对海滩及其社会经济价值构成重大威胁。硬海岸工程结构通常用于减轻侵蚀,但可能无意中加剧地下水盐碱化。本研究探讨了地下水盐度入侵的严重程度和驱动因素,重点研究了斯里兰卡马拉维拉沿海地区硬海岸工程结构对地下水盐度的影响。自2010年以来,马拉维拉沿海地区一直使用硬海岸工程结构进行管理,目前正在经历地下水盐度问题。利用ArcGIS对100口浅水井在季风期和非季风期的地下水电导率进行了测量,并进行了空间分析。通过23个垂直于海岸防护措施的钻孔试验,评价了地下水EC的向陆变化。此外,还分析了海平面、潮位、降雨量、有效波高和土壤粒度分布数据。进行了半结构化访谈,以捕捉沿海用户对盐度入侵的看法。研究结果表明,降雨对地下水盐度入侵有显著影响。最小降雨量加上较高的波浪活动显著增加了地下水EC。研究发现,硬海岸工程结构通过增强波浪形成来提高地下水盐度,而海平面和潮汐对其影响最小。地下水盐度上升影响了家庭用水安全,增加了对购买饮用水的依赖,并导致经济负担。研究结果强调了综合海岸管理策略的必要性,即在控制侵蚀的同时解决盐度入侵问题。如果成本和持久性可控,海滩营养品将成为一种潜在的可持续替代品。
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Environmental Challenges
Environmental Challenges Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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