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View article: Assessing the Costs of Constructed Floating Wetlands for the Treatment of Surface Waters and Wastewater
Assessing the Costs of Constructed Floating Wetlands for the Treatment of Surface Waters and Wastewater Open
View article: Turning plans into actions: assessing specificity of actions as a step towards more actionable regional resilience plans
Turning plans into actions: assessing specificity of actions as a step towards more actionable regional resilience plans Open
View article: Using managed aquifer recharge to address land subsidence: Insights from a global literature review
Using managed aquifer recharge to address land subsidence: Insights from a global literature review Open
View article: Estimating the costs of managed aquifer recharge under uncertainty with examples for town water supply in regional Australia
Estimating the costs of managed aquifer recharge under uncertainty with examples for town water supply in regional Australia Open
Drought risks exacerbated by climate change exposes water scarcity issues particularly in arid to dry subtropical areas globally. Recurring droughts have highlighted town water security deficiencies in regional Australia. Managed aquifer r…
View article: Understanding the global success criteria for managed aquifer recharge schemes
Understanding the global success criteria for managed aquifer recharge schemes Open
Water availability and quality issues will only gain importance in the future, with climate change impacts putting increasing pressure on global water resources. Dealing with these challenges requires drawing on all available water managem…
View article: Managed aquifer recharge for agriculture in Australia – History, success factors and future implementation
Managed aquifer recharge for agriculture in Australia – History, success factors and future implementation Open
Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) is the intentional recharge of water to aquifers for subsequent recovery or environmental benefit. MAR can potentially increase security of water in drought more economically than new dams, can augment existi…
View article: Agricultural Managed Aquifer Recharge (Mar) in Australia — History, Current Situation and Future Perspectives
Agricultural Managed Aquifer Recharge (Mar) in Australia — History, Current Situation and Future Perspectives Open
View article: Water banking in aquifers as a tool for drought resilience in the Murray-Darling Basin
Water banking in aquifers as a tool for drought resilience in the Murray-Darling Basin Open
Water banking in aquifers is an internationally proven, low-cost solution that could improve drought resilience across the Murray Darling Basin. While significant potential for water banking through managed aquifer recharge (MAR) or conjun…
View article: Assessing the costs of Managed Aquifer Recharge options to support agricultural development
Assessing the costs of Managed Aquifer Recharge options to support agricultural development Open
Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) can play an important role in agricultural water management and productivity where suitable aquifers exist. Yet while the benefits and costs of surface water storage have been extensively reported, the benefi…
View article: Stormwater Runoff Modelling in an Urban Catchment to Plan Risk Management for Contaminant Spills for Stormwater Harvesting
Stormwater Runoff Modelling in an Urban Catchment to Plan Risk Management for Contaminant Spills for Stormwater Harvesting Open
Water quality is a key consideration for urban stormwater harvesting via aquifers. This study assessed catchment spill management options based on a calibrated dynamic wave routing model of stormwater flow in an urban catchment. The study …
View article: The Potential for Water Banking in Australia’s Murray–Darling Basin to Increase Drought Resilience
The Potential for Water Banking in Australia’s Murray–Darling Basin to Increase Drought Resilience Open
Banking water in aquifers during wet years for long-term storage then recovering it in drought is an application of managed aquifer recharge (MAR) that minimises evaporation losses. This requires a suitable aquifer for long-term storage of…
View article: Evaluating Treatment Requirements for Recycled Water to Manage Well Clogging during Aquifer Storage and Recovery: A Case Study in the Werribee Formation, Australia
Evaluating Treatment Requirements for Recycled Water to Manage Well Clogging during Aquifer Storage and Recovery: A Case Study in the Werribee Formation, Australia Open
Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) is the intentional recharge of water to suitable aquifers for subsequent beneficial use or to achieve environmental benefits. Well injection techniques for MAR, such as Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR), rel…
View article: Correction: Knapton, A.; et al. Managed Aquifer Recharge as a Strategic Storage and Urban Water Management Tool in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Correction: Knapton, A.; et al. Managed Aquifer Recharge as a Strategic Storage and Urban Water Management Tool in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia Open
The authors wish to make the following correction to this paper [...]
View article: Lessons from 10 Years of Experience with Australia’s Risk-Based Guidelines for Managed Aquifer Recharge
Lessons from 10 Years of Experience with Australia’s Risk-Based Guidelines for Managed Aquifer Recharge Open
The Australian Managed Aquifer Recharge Guidelines, published in 2009, were the world’s first Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) Guidelines based on risk-management principles that also underpin the World Health Organisation’s Water Safety Pla…
View article: Nutrient Transformation and Removal from Treated Wastewater Recycled Via Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) in a Carbonate Aquifer
Nutrient Transformation and Removal from Treated Wastewater Recycled Via Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) in a Carbonate Aquifer Open
Wastewater reuse coupled to managed aquifer recharge (MAR) provides a means to store and reuse treated wastewater (TWW) year-round. Determining the fate of nutrients in the subsurface during MAR remains challenging for environmental regula…
View article: Assessment of E. coli Attenuation during Infiltration of Treated Wastewater: A Pathway to Future Managed Aquifer Recharge
Assessment of E. coli Attenuation during Infiltration of Treated Wastewater: A Pathway to Future Managed Aquifer Recharge Open
Treated wastewater (TWW) infiltration into non-potable aquifers has been used for decades in Western Australia for disposal and reuse. These wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are mostly pond systems, infiltrating secondary TWW with some …
View article: Water reuse and recycling in Australia — history, current situation and future perspectives
Water reuse and recycling in Australia — history, current situation and future perspectives Open
View article: Progress in the development of risk-based guidelines to support managed aquifer recharge for agriculture in Chile
Progress in the development of risk-based guidelines to support managed aquifer recharge for agriculture in Chile Open
View article: Managed Aquifer Recharge as a Strategic Storage and Urban Water Management Tool in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Managed Aquifer Recharge as a Strategic Storage and Urban Water Management Tool in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia Open
Population growth and increased irrigation demand have caused a decline in groundwater levels that limit water supply in the Darwin rural area. Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) is a practical solution that can be adopted to augment stressed …
View article: Risks of Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) for Sustainable Water Recycling via Aquifers
Risks of Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) for Sustainable Water Recycling via Aquifers Open
The prediction of the fate of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in water recycling with urban stormwater and treated wastewater is important since PFAS are widely used, persistent, and have potential impacts on human hea…
View article: A review on microbial contaminants in stormwater runoff and outfalls: Potential health risks and mitigation strategies
A review on microbial contaminants in stormwater runoff and outfalls: Potential health risks and mitigation strategies Open
View article: Can we use a simple modelling tool to validate stormwater biofilters for herbicides treatment?
Can we use a simple modelling tool to validate stormwater biofilters for herbicides treatment? Open
This study proposes a new stormwater biofilter validation approach, using a process-based model of micropollutant removal in stormwater biofilters. The model performance was assessed against in-situ challenge tests conducted on a fi…
View article: Water Recycling via Aquifers for Sustainable Urban Water Quality Management: Current Status, Challenges and Opportunities
Water Recycling via Aquifers for Sustainable Urban Water Quality Management: Current Status, Challenges and Opportunities Open
Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) is used worldwide in urban environments to replenish groundwater to provide a secure and sustainable supply of potable and non-potable water. It relies on natural treatment processes within aquifers (i.e., fi…
View article: Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) in Sustainable Urban Water Management
Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) in Sustainable Urban Water Management Open
To meet increasing urban water requirements in a sustainable way, there is a need to diversify future sources of supply and storage. However, to date, there has been a lag in the uptake of managed aquifer recharge (MAR) for diversifying wa…
View article: Chapter 5: Opportunities for water resource development in the Darwin catchments
Chapter 5: Opportunities for water resource development in the Darwin catchments Open
View article: Chapter 5: Opportunities for water resource development in the Mitchell catchment
Chapter 5: Opportunities for water resource development in the Mitchell catchment Open
View article: Assessment of managed aquifer recharge (MAR) opportunities in the Fitzroy, Darwin and Mitchell catchments. A technical report to the Australian Government from the CSIRO Northern Australia Water Resource Assessment, part of the National Water Infrastructure Development Fund: Water Resource Assessmen
Assessment of managed aquifer recharge (MAR) opportunities in the Fitzroy, Darwin and Mitchell catchments. A technical report to the Australian Government from the CSIRO Northern Australia Water Resource Assessment, part of the National Water Infrastructure Development Fund: Water Resource Assessmen Open
View article: Biodegradation of pharmaceuticals and endocrine disruptors with oxygen, nitrate, manganese (IV), iron (III) and sulfate as electron acceptors
Biodegradation of pharmaceuticals and endocrine disruptors with oxygen, nitrate, manganese (IV), iron (III) and sulfate as electron acceptors Open
Biodegradation of pharmaceuticals and endocrine disrupting compounds was examined in long term batch experiments for a period of two and a half years to obtain more insight into the effects of redox conditions. A mix including lipid loweri…
View article: Analysis of ASR Clogging Investigations at Three Australian ASR Sites in a Bayesian Context
Analysis of ASR Clogging Investigations at Three Australian ASR Sites in a Bayesian Context Open
When evaluating uncertainties in developing an aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) system, under normal budgetary constraints, a systematic approach is needed to prioritise investigations. Three case studies where field trials have been und…
View article: Pathogen Decay during Managed Aquifer Recharge at Four Sites with Different Geochemical Characteristics and Recharge Water Sources
Pathogen Decay during Managed Aquifer Recharge at Four Sites with Different Geochemical Characteristics and Recharge Water Sources Open
Recycling of stormwater water and treated effluent via managed aquifer recharge (MAR) has often been hampered because of perceptions of low microbiological quality of recovered water and associated health risks. The goal of this study was …