Characterization of residual soil used for infiltration of reclaimed water


Autoria(s): Silva, Flora; Albuquerque, António; Silva, Abílio; Cavaleiro, Victor
Data(s)

28/06/2016

28/06/2016

2016

Resumo

The effects of climate change and the growing demand for water for domestic, industrial, agricultural and recreational activities have been led the use of treated wastewater (reclaimed water) for such applications. The artificial recharge of aquifers with treated wastewater can be an alternative way for restoring underground water volumes that can be used for satisfying some activities, particularly in water shortage areas or where their quality is not suitable for use. After a two-year monitoring period in the Vila Fernando WWTP (Guarda, Portugal), the characteristics of the treated effluent suggest that it could be used for infiltration for aquifer recharge. A multi-criteria analysis based on GIS was developed for site location of infiltration sites. The procedure has involved the combination of six thematic maps and environmental, technical and economic criteria, over an area of 6687.1 ha. About 6.4 ha were selected for suitable sites for infiltration and one of these sites (Quinta de Gonçalo Martins, Guarda) was selected for collecting soil samples. The characterization of the soil indicates that is favorable to the infiltration of treated wastewater for artificial recharge of aquifers.

Identificador

Silva, Flora; Albuquerque, António; Silva, Abílio; Cavaleiro, Victor (2016) - Characterization of residual soil used for infiltration of reclaimed water. In I Simpósio FibEnTech 2016 - Materiais Fibrosos e Tecnologias Ambientais. Universidade da Beira Interior, Covilhã. ISBN 978-989-654-296-2

978-989-654-296-2

http://hdl.handle.net/10198/13032

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

openAccess

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Tipo

article