ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE IN SASKATCHEWAN - CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS

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DIGNEY, JE
GILLIES, JA
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WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN | 1995年 / 31卷 / 01期
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ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE; GROUND WATER QUALITY; DRINKING WATER SUPPLY; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; WATER MANAGEMENT;
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TU [建筑科学];
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The use of artificial recharge in Saskatchewan and the rest of Canada to improve rural community and farmstead domestic water supply has great potential. Approximately 75 percent of the people in rural Saskatchewan and 26 percent of all the people in Canada are dependent on ground water for their domestic water supply. Typically, this water is highly mineralized and is often unpalatable due to odor and taste. A source of readily available, high quality water to eliminate expensive chemical treatment of available water and long distance hauling would be of significant value to rural residents. Storage of high quality water in aquifers by injection through wells has been documented and has been shown to depend on the use of a surface water catchment system to provide the high quality water. Since air entrainment or formation clogging can occur in poorly operated recharge schemes, development of proper design and operation of recharging procedure is required. This can be accomplished by using an injection response computer model and a properly designed injection system. Small scale artificial recharge projects will provide a valuable commodity to rural water users and will promote sustainable and conjunctive use of surface and ground water resources.
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