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Acronym: Name: Z. Payal | Email: Zpayal81@gmail.com | Institution: Sarvajanik College of Enginerring, Surat, India Salt water intrusion is the migration of saltwater into freshwater aquifers under the influence of groundwater development (Freeze and Cherry, 1979). The most detrimental effect of ground water depletion is the lowering of the water table. Saltwater intrusion also has an adverse impact on thee saltwater-freshwater interface. Methods for controlling intrusion vary widely depending on the source of the saline water, the extent of intrusion, local geology, water use and economic factors. The proposed methodology of this study was to control saltwater intrusion through (ADR) Abstraction, Desalination and Recharge. The proposed methodology takes into account the interactions between the major parameters of an ADR system to control saltwater intrusion. These parameters include: soil/aquifer properties, well locations, well depths, and abstraction and recharge rates. An additional major parameter is the relation between abstraction and recharge rates. However, this depends on the recovery rate (the rate at which freshwater is rising in a bore) and salinity (the concentration of dissolved salts in seawater) of the abstracted water. An ADR system is capable of completely preventing saltwater intrusion because it increases the volume of fresh groundwater and decreases the volume of saltwater, while considering economical aspects, environmental impact and sustainable development of water resources. Payal, Z. (2014). Innovative Method for Saltwater Intrusion Control. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES & RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY, [online] 3(2). Available at: http://www.ijesrt.com/issues%20pdf%20file/Archives-2014/February-2014/65.pdf [Accessed 31 Jan. 2018].
Project LIFE Concrete Action: Exploitation of deep saline aquifers
Project Duration: 2014 (Date Published)
Project Status: Completed
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Descriptive Words: Salt water intrusion ADR methodology Biscayne aquifer
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Acronym: EDA-EMERGE Coordinator HELMHOLTZ Administrative contact Annette Schmidt Tel.: +49 341 235 1663 Institution Zentrum fuer umweltforschung GMBH Permoser Strasse 15 04318 Leipzig, Germany EDA-EMERGE aims to train a new generation of young scientists in the interdisciplinary techniques required to meet the major challenges in the monitoring, assessment and management of toxic pollution in European river basins considering the enormous complexity of contamination, effects and cause-effect relationships. By integrating innovative mode-of-action based biodiagnostic tools including in vitro tests, transgenic organisms and “omics” techniques with powerful fractionation and cutting edge analytical and computational structure elucidation tools, a new generation of effect directed analysis (EDA) approaches will be developed for the identification of toxicants in European surface and drinking waters. Innovative method development by young researchers at major universities, research centres and private companies will be closely interlinked with a joint European demonstration program and higher tier EDA and extensive training courses. EDA-EMERGE ESRs will learn to organise and run international and interdisciplinary sampling and monitoring campaigns and benefit from the expertise of one of the most experienced private companies in this field. Strong networking between academia, the private sector and leading regulators in the field of river basin management and pollution management ensures the relevance of the research for practice and excellent employment opportunities for EDA-EMERGE ESRs. The combination of cutting edge science with training in multiple complementary (soft) skills offered with a strong emphasis on commercial exploitation and media competence will further enhance employability of well-trained ESRs not only in research and academia but far beyond. An internationally composed advisory board will introduce new perspectives of monitoring, assessment and management of emerging pollutants within and outside of Europe. Result in Brief – New solutions for water pollution - http://cordis.europa.eu/result/rcn/151550_en.html EDA-EMERGE Report Summary - http://cordis.europa.eu/result/rcn/184180_en.html Open access publications –
Project LIFE Concrete Action: Monitoring for emerging pollutants of potential concern
Project Duration: 2011-2015
Project Status: Completed
Funding Program: FP7 – PEOPLE-2011-ITN Funding scheme – MC-ITN- Networks for Initial Training (ITN)
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Descriptive Words: Emerging toxicants Pollutants monitoring research surface water
Project Website: http://www.eda-emerge.eu/
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