De Filippis Giovanna, Barbagli Alessio
Induced RiverBank Filtration (IRBF) is a widely used technique in Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) schemes, when aquifers are hydraulically connected with surface water bodies, with proven positive effects on quality and quantity of groundwater. IRBF allows abstraction of a large volume of water, avoiding large decrease in groundwater heads. Moreover, thanks to the filtration process through the soil, the concentration of chemical species in surface water can be reduced, thus becoming an excellent resource for the production of drinking water.
Within the FP7 MARSOL project (demonstrating Managed Aquifer Recharge as a SOLution to water scarcity and drought; http://www.marsol.eu/), the Sant’Alessio IRBF (Lucca, Italy) was used to demonstrate the feasibility and technical and economic benefits of managing IRBF schemes (Rossetto et al., 2015a). The Sant’Alessio IRBF along the Serchio river allows to abstract an overall amount of about 0:5 m3=s providing drinking water for 300000 people of the coastal Tuscany (mainly to the town of Lucca, Pisa and Livorno). The supplied water is made available by enhancing river bank infiltration into a high yield (102 m2=s transmissivity) sandy-gravelly aquifer by rising the river head and using ten vertical wells along the river embankment.
De Filippis Giovanna, Barbagli Alessio
De Filippis Giovanna, Barbagli Alessio
De Filippis Giovanna, Barbagli Alessio
Giovanna De FilippisRudy RossettoAlessio BarbagliEnrico BonariLaura ErcoliChiara MarchinaIacopo BorsiGiorgio Mazzanti
Thomas GrischekDagmar SchoenheinzChittaranjan Ray