Evaluation of Decentralized, Closely-Spaced Precipitation Water and Treated Wastewater Infiltration

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Evaluation of Decentralized, Closely-Spaced Precipitation Water and Treated Wastewater Infiltration

Evaluation of Decentralized, Closely-Spaced Precipitation Water and Treated Wastewater Infiltration

Falk Händel, Christian Engelmann, Stephan Klotzsch, Thomas Fichtner, Martin Binder and Peter-Wolfgang Graeber 

Abstract

Decentralized water management requires innovative technical solutions due to restricted operational and economic resources. In this study, a combined, decentralized infiltration system in the form of closely-spaced sub-systems for precipitation water and treated wastewater has been numerically analyzed. Flow and transport simulation shows that a closely-spaced system, by arranging the infiltration pipes closely in a longitudinal manner, is feasible under the consideration of German national guidelines for both infiltration methods.

Precipitation events up to a recurrence interval of five years can be infiltrated alongside with treated wastewater of a one-family house without significant reduction of the wastewaters’ residence time. Scenario analyses highlight that harmless wastewater infiltration remains mainly undisturbed for a broad bandwidth of hydrological, subsurface, and technical conditions. 

Keywords : decentralized aquifer recharge; treated wastewater infiltration; precipitation infiltration; numerical modeling

Water   2018 10 (10), 1460; https://doi.org/10.3390/w10101460

Händel, F.; Engelmann, C.; Klotzsch, S.; Fichtner, T.; Binder, M.; Graeber, P.-W. Evaluation of Decentralized, Closely-Spaced Precipitation Water and Treated Wastewater Infiltration.  Water   2018 10 , 1460.

Source: MDPI

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