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Groundwater Assessment and Management: for sustainable water-supply and coordinated subsurface drainage by Stephen Foster, Radu Gogu ISBN 9781789063103, 9781789063127, 9781789063110, 1789063108, 1789063124, 1789063116 instant download

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Authors:Stephen Foster, Radu Gogu
Pages:56 pages
Year:2022
Publisher:IWA Publishing
Language:english
File Size:6.33 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781789063103, 9781789063127, 9781789063110, 1789063108, 1789063124, 1789063116
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Groundwater Assessment and Management: for sustainable water-supply and coordinated subsurface drainage by Stephen Foster, Radu Gogu ISBN 9781789063103, 9781789063127, 9781789063110, 1789063108, 1789063124, 1789063116 instant download

Groundwater beneath cities is important. Water utilities and private abstractors use is it as a secure source of water-supply and municipal authorities have to cope with it when planning sanitation and using underground space for building and transportation infrastructure, but all too often neither have a comprehensive understanding. This Guidebook aims to highlight what water utilities and municipal government can do to improve groundwater assessment, management and monitoring to avoid experiencing ‘nasty surprises’. Groundwater, especially from deeper aquifers, is a critical resource for enhancing urban water-supply security under climate-change stress. But to achieve its use sustainably will require adaptive promotion of resource management and protection, according to local circumstances. In recent times municipal governments are making much more use of urban subsurface space (especially down to 15-metres depth) for construction. Traditionally the drainage and stability of such structures were achieved by individual site investigation, but today a more coordinated approach is needed to managing shallow groundwater conditions. The Guidebook is divided into three complementary parts: Part A is intended for guidance of water-utility, together with water-resource agency and municipal sanitation department, staff working to improve urban water-supply resilience, with its inevitable requirement to get more involved in groundwater management. Part B is intended for guidance of municipal government authorities working to improve the design and execution of urban infrastructure to avoid potentially costly subsurface drainage issues, structural instability and groundwater flooding problems. Part C provides a series of case histories on urban groundwater management from around the world.
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