Geohydraulic conditions and post-treatment at riverbank filtration sites in Eastern Europe

Pub Date : 2020-08-01 DOI:10.5200/BALTICA.2020.1.9
Roksana Kruć, K. Dragon, J. Górski, Zsuzsanna Nagy-Kovács, T. Grischek
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Managed aquifer recharge is gaining in importance worldwide. As there is not much information on bank filtration (BF) sites in Eastern Europe, a survey of geohydraulic conditions and post-treatment schemes carried out. Such information will make it possible to assess hydraulic conditions in the region and the commonly required post-treatment. Data were collected from publications, archival documentations, maps as well as through direct communication with administrators of relevant water companies. As a result, a summary of the data from 71 BF or BF/artificial recharge (AR) well fields in the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia was prepared. Data on the source of water, location, capacity, aquifer thickness and hydraulic conductivity, and treatment methods were collected. Thirteen of the studied 71 RBF well fields are combined with AR. The most common type of BF in Eastern Europe is riverbank filtration (RBF) with wells located along a river. 56% of the analyzed sites are located along larger rivers such as the Danube, Drava, Nemunas, Neris, Odra, Volga, Warta and the Wisła. The smallest BF site has a discharge capacity of only 38 m3/day, the largest BF site 210,000 m3/day, while the smallest and the largest combined BF/AR site has a discharge capacity of 5,500 m3/day and 150,000 m3/day, respectively. The average values of aquifer thickness and hydraulic conductivity are 21 m and 2.7*10-3 m/s, respectively, at BF sites and 16 m and 5.7*10-4 m/s, respectively, at BF/AR sites. The most common post-treatment steps include aeration-filtration – disinfection, UV, ozone and activated carbon being used at many sites as well. The collected data can prove helpful in designing and modernizing BF sites, comparing and establishing direct contacts with water companies facing similar conditions. The outcome of this study is the built-up BF database for Eastern Europe, which can supplement the Global Inventory of Managed Aquifer Recharge Schemes (IGRAC 2017)
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东欧河岸过滤点的地质水力条件和后处理
有管理的含水层补给在世界范围内越来越重要。由于没有太多关于东欧河岸过滤(BF)场地的信息,因此对地质水力条件和后处理方案进行了调查。这些信息将使评估该地区的水力条件和通常需要的后处理成为可能。数据是从出版物、档案文件、地图以及通过与相关水务公司管理人员的直接沟通收集的。因此,编制了捷克共和国、爱沙尼亚、匈牙利、拉脱维亚、立陶宛、波兰、罗马尼亚、俄罗斯、塞尔维亚、斯洛伐克和斯洛文尼亚的71个BF或BF/人工补给(AR)井场的数据摘要。收集了关于水源、位置、容量、含水层厚度和水力传导率以及处理方法的数据。在所研究的71个RBF井场中,有13个与AR相结合。东欧最常见的BF类型是河岸过滤(RBF),其井位于河流沿岸。56%的分析地点位于较大的河流沿岸,如多瑙河、德拉瓦河、涅穆纳斯河、内里斯河、奥德拉河、伏尔加河、瓦尔塔河和维斯塔河。最小的高炉场地的排放量仅为38 m3/天,最大的高炉场地为21万m3/天,而最小和最大的组合高炉/AR场地的排放能力分别为5500 m3/天和15万m3/天。BF区含水层厚度和导水率的平均值分别为21 m和2.7×10-3 m/s,BF/AR区含水层的平均值为16 m和5.7×10-4 m/s。最常见的后处理步骤包括曝气过滤——消毒、紫外线、臭氧和活性炭也在许多场所使用。收集的数据有助于高炉场地的设计和现代化,有助于与面临类似条件的供水公司进行比较和建立直接联系。这项研究的结果是建立的东欧BF数据库,它可以补充全球管理含水层补给计划清单(IGRAC 2017)
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