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DOI10.1016/j.resconrec.2015.09.003
Geospatial and AHP-multicriteria analyses to locate and rank suitable sites for groundwater recharge with reclaimed water
Gdoura, Khadija; Anane, Makram; Jellali, Salah
通讯作者Anane, Makram
来源期刊RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING
ISSN0921-3449
EISSN1879-0658
出版年2015
卷号104页码:19-30
英文摘要

The reuse of reclaimed water in arid and semi-arid regions to recharge aquifers contribute to reduce pressure on conventional water. An appropriate site selection preceding the construction of the basins is required to insure the success of the process. The aim of this research is to develop a methodology to locate and rank suitable sites for groundwater recharge with reclaimed water based on a combination of geospatial and multicriteria analyses. Seven constraints were chosen to identify the suitable areas for aquifer recharge with reclaimed water. A vector spatial layer of each was obtained and the feasible areas were delineated by an intersection operator. To rank these areas three main criteria were identified having technical, economical and environmental aspects, from which twelve sub-criteria were derived. All of them were organized in a decision hierarchy structure and weighted using Saaty pair-wise comparison matrixes. A raster spatial layer of each sub-criterion was obtained and their values were standardized using fuzzy logic functions. A weighted linear combination was carried out to get the decisional index layer from which the suitable sites were ranked. Finally a sensitivity analysis was carried out in order to quantify the influence of the criteria weights on the resulting decision spatial layer. The study area selected to develop the methodology is the Nabeul-Hammamet shallow aquifer. The feasible area for aquifer recharge with reclaimed water is about 5160 ha. This area exceeds by far the needed 39 ha to absorb the total effluents of the SE3 and SE4 wastewater treatment plants present in the case study. The best 39 ha are located in the north west of the city of Nabeul for SE3 and in the northern west and the south west of the city of Nabeul for SE4. For best management and cost reduction it is preferable to gather these sites in a unique area located in the north west of the city of Nabeul in an agricultural region and far from the urban zones. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


英文关键词Wastewater Groundwater recharge AHP GIS Multi-criteria analysis Nabeul-Hammamet Sensitivity analysis
类型Review
语种英语
国家Tunisia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000367861900003
WOS关键词MUNICIPAL SOLID-WASTE ; AQUIFER RECHARGE ; ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE ; INFORMATION-SYSTEM ; DECISION-ANALYSIS ; MANAGED AQUIFER ; LAND-USE ; GIS ; SELECTION ; TUNISIA
WOS类目Engineering, Environmental ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Engineering ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/190239
作者单位Carthage Univ, Water Res & Technol Ctr, Wastewater Treatment Lab, Tunis, Tunisia
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Gdoura, Khadija,Anane, Makram,Jellali, Salah. Geospatial and AHP-multicriteria analyses to locate and rank suitable sites for groundwater recharge with reclaimed water[J],2015,104:19-30.
APA Gdoura, Khadija,Anane, Makram,&Jellali, Salah.(2015).Geospatial and AHP-multicriteria analyses to locate and rank suitable sites for groundwater recharge with reclaimed water.RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING,104,19-30.
MLA Gdoura, Khadija,et al."Geospatial and AHP-multicriteria analyses to locate and rank suitable sites for groundwater recharge with reclaimed water".RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING 104(2015):19-30.
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