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Coupling distributed stormwater collection and managed aquifer recharge: Field application and implications

机译:分布式雨水收集与蓄水层补给的耦合:现场应用和意义

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Groundwater is increasingly important for satisfying California's growing fresh water demand. Strategies like managed aquifer recharge (MAR) can improve groundwater supplies, mitigating the negative consequences of persistent groundwater overdraft Distributed stormwater collection (DSC)-MAR projects collect and infiltrate excess hillslope runoff before it reaches a stream, focusing on 40-400 ha drainage areas (100-1000 ac). We present results from six years of DSC-MAR operation-including high resolution analyses of precipitation, runoff generation, infiltration, and sediment transport-and discuss their implications for regional resource management. This project generated significant water supply benefit over six years, including an extended regional drought, collecting and infiltrating 5.3 x 105 m3 (426 ac-ft). Runoff generation was highly sensitive to sub-daily storm frequency, duration, and intensity, and a single intense storm often accounted for a large fraction of annual runoff. Observed infiltration rates varied widely in space and time. The basin-average infiltration rate during storms was 1-3 m/d, with point-specific rates up to 8 m/d. Despite efforts to limit sediment load, 8.2 x 105 kg of fine-grained sediment accumulated in the infiltration basin over three years, likely reducing soil infiltration capacity. Periodic removal of accumulated material, better source control, and/or improved sediment detention could mitigate this effect in the future. Regional soil analyses can maximize DSC-MAR benefits by identifying high-infiltration capacity features and characterizing upland sediment sources. A regional network of DSC-MAR projects could increase groundwater supplies while contributing to improved groundwater quality, flood mitigation, and stakeholder engagement.
机译:地下水对于满足加利福尼亚不断增长的淡水需求越来越重要。诸如蓄水层补给(MAR)之类的策略可以改善地下水供应,减轻持续的地下水透支带来的负面影响分布式雨水收集(DSC)-MAR项目在流向山坡之前收集并渗透多余的山坡径流,重点是40-400公顷的流域(100-1000交流电)。我们介绍了DSC-MAR六年运行的结果,包括对降水,径流产生,入渗和泥沙输送的高分辨率分析,并讨论了它们对区域资源管理的影响。该项目在六年内产生了显着的供水效益,包括区域干旱加剧,收集和渗透5.3 x 105立方米(426 ac-ft)。径流的产生对次日暴雨的频率,持续时间和强度高度敏感,一次强烈的暴风雨通常占年径流量的很大一部分。观察到的渗透率在空间和时间上变化很大。暴风雨期间流域平均入渗速率为1-3 m / d,特定点速率高达8 m / d。尽管尽了最大的努力来限制沉积物的负荷,但三年来,仍有8.2 x 105 kg的细颗粒沉积物积聚在渗透盆地中,这可能会降低土壤的渗透能力。定期清除累积的物料,更好的源控制和/或改善的泥沙滞留量,将来可能会减轻这种影响。区域土壤分析可以通过识别高入渗能力特征和表征陆地沉积物来源来最大程度地发挥DSC-MAR的效益。 DSC-MAR项目的区域网络可以增加地下水供应,同时有助于改善地下水质量,减轻洪水和利益相关者的参与。

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