Artificial recharge of aquifers can be performed for various purposes and under varying hydrogeological conditions. We present an overview of deep-well recharge applications which have taken place in the Netherlands over the last two decades. We present the purpose of each application, the issues which had to be resolved, the preventive measures which were taken to improve performance and the lessons learned from each experience. Examples are given of applications which aimed at the storage of water for drinking and other purposes such as irrigation, achieving environmental goals and disposal of wastewater. Applications aiming at drinking water production usually faced issues related to the quality of the abstracted water not meeting drinking water standards with respect to various elements, such as iron, manganese and arsenic. Storage of water in brackish aquifers was complicated by buoyancy effects making part of the recharged water irrecoverable. Recharge of water with the purpose of recovering declined groundwater tables and fighting seawater intrusion was hindered by clogging of the injection well while the disposal of wastewater was limited to aquifers of lower groundwater quality.
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March 16 2017
Quality assessment of deep-well recharge applications in the Netherlands
Andreas Antoniou;
1International Groundwater Resources Assessment Centre (IGRAC), Westvest 7, Delft 2611AX, The Netherlands
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Frank Smits;
Frank Smits
2Waternet – Amsterdam Water Supply, Vogelenzangseweg 21, Vogelenzang 2114 BA, The Netherlands
4Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Technical University Delft, Delft, The Netherlands
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Pieter Stuyfzand
Pieter Stuyfzand
3KWR Watercycle Research Institute, Groningenhaven 7, Nieuwegein 3430 BB, The Netherlands
4Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Technical University Delft, Delft, The Netherlands
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Water Supply (2017) 17 (5): 1201–1211.
Article history
Received:
September 14 2016
Accepted:
February 28 2017
Citation
Andreas Antoniou, Frank Smits, Pieter Stuyfzand; Quality assessment of deep-well recharge applications in the Netherlands. Water Supply 1 October 2017; 17 (5): 1201–1211. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2017.032
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