跨大洲的地下水解决方案

A. C. Conrad, M. März, R. Chakrabarti
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沿海含水层的暂时缺水和盐水入侵是世界各地普遍存在的问题,可以通过地下水解决方案(SWS)来解决。SWS包括针对不同水文地质含水层条件的各种智能井和传感器配置。它们可以组合用于含水层储存(处理)和回收(AS(T)R),管理含水层补给(MAR),以及各种水再利用方案,包括雨水收集或处理废水的使用。迄今为止,在荷兰实施了试点SWS,在那里它们展示了对上述目的非常有益的应用。本报告通过利用与主要利益相关者和机构的参与式共同设计方法,介绍了向其他沿海地区的技术转让。所制订的方法主要包括两个特派团,分别适用于四个目标区域:巴西、墨西哥、越南和塞浦路斯。在这些地区,确定了利益相关者,评估了框架条件,并举办了公共活动和项目开发研讨会,旨在使技术和实施方法适应当地的具体要求。确定了体制、政治、法律和社会经济方面的一般驱动因素和障碍。该报告概述了总体实施概念、特定区域的先决条件以及后续项目的思路。
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ADAPTED SUBSURFACE WATER SOLUTIONS ACROSS CONTINENTS
Temporary water scarcity and saltwater intrusion in coastal aquifers are problems which are common in various parts of the world and can be addressed by subsurface water solutions (SWS). SWS comprise of various intelligent well and sensor configurations for different hydrogeological aquifer conditions. They can be combined for aquifer storage, (treatment), and recovery (AS(T)R), managed aquifer recharge (MAR), and various water reuse options including rainwater harvesting or treated waste water usage. To date, pilot SWS are implemented in the Netherlands, where they demonstrate highly beneficial applications for the above-mentioned purposes. This report presents the technology transfer to other coastal regions by utilising a participatory co-design approach with key stakeholders and institutions. The methodology developed mainly consists of two missions, which were applied to four target regions: Brazil, Mexico, Vietnam, and Cyprus. In these regions stakeholders were identified, framework conditions were assessed, and public events and project development workshops were conducted aiming to adapt the technology and implementation approach to the specific local requirements. General drivers and barriers were identified for institutional, political, legal, and socio-economic aspects. The report provides an outline of general implementation concepts, region-specific prerequisites, and ideas for follow-up projects.
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