Water Reuse: A Risk Assessment Model for Water Resources

A. Rebelo, Albertina Bento Amaro, F. Quadrado
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The increasing demands for water for multiple purposes combined with climate change challenges are leading to water scarcity and quality deterioration. Portugal is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and therefore, the use of reclaimed waters has been identified as a suitable alternative water source for non-potable uses, such as irrigation, to overcome water shortages. In the last two years, new policies for water reuse have been approved at the Portuguese and European levels. The legal frameworks are supported in the international guidelines developed by the International Organization for Standardization, namely for irrigation, urban uses and health risk assessment. In this way, all reuse projects must follow a fit-for-purpose approach, i.e., the water quality needs to meet the requirements of its specific end-uses without compromising public health or the surrounding environment, and all reuse projects must conduct a risk assessment for health and the environment. Quantitative, qualitative or semiquantitative models can be used. Although a quantitative assessment may be desirable, these models tend to be complex and present high uncertainty. Furthermore, these usually require extensive data which are often not available. Accordingly, this study intended to develop a conceptual model to deal with the risk assessment for water resources, namely surface and ground waters. A semi-quantitative approach was employed for the risk characterization, using empirical qualitative judgment to assess the relative importance of hazards, exposure routes, scenarios and barriers in place. The use of a strategic assessment allows the quality standards that meet the needs of each project to be validated. The developed model was applied to a case study to illustrate its applicability. Keywords: water reuse, water resources, risk assessment, semi-quantitative model, compounds of emerging concern
水再利用:水资源风险评估模型
多种用途对水的需求不断增加,再加上气候变化的挑战,正在导致水资源短缺和水质恶化。葡萄牙易受气候变化的影响,因此,已确定使用再生水作为非饮用用途(如灌溉)的合适替代水源,以克服水资源短缺问题。在过去两年中,葡萄牙和欧洲各级批准了新的水再利用政策。这些法律框架得到了国际标准化组织制定的国际准则的支持,即灌溉、城市利用和健康风险评估准则。这样,所有再利用项目都必须遵循适合用途的方法,即水质必须满足其特定最终用途的要求,而不损害公众健康或周围环境,所有再利用项目都必须对健康和环境进行风险评估。可以使用定量、定性或半定量模型。虽然定量评估可能是可取的,但这些模型往往是复杂的,并且存在很高的不确定性。此外,这些通常需要大量的数据,而这些数据往往无法获得。因此,本研究打算建立一个概念模型来处理水资源,即地表水和地下水的风险评估。采用半定量方法进行风险表征,利用经验定性判断来评估危害、暴露途径、情景和障碍物的相对重要性。战略评估的使用允许满足每个项目需要的质量标准得到验证。将所建立的模型应用于一个案例研究,以说明其适用性。关键词:水回用,水资源,风险评估,半定量模型,新关注化合物
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